Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Assistant principal in Dallas accused of false identification
Alphonso Warfield, the assistant principle at Holmes Middle School in Dallas, gave the hall monitor a badge resembling that of a police officer's badge, an offense that is a Class B misdemeanor. The hall monitor does not carry a weapon or even wear a uniform, however Mr. Warfield apparently believed that the position is under a "police category".
Posted by Laura S.
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RammaLamma, says:
I know him. I am not surprised! He was also a hot head.
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