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One thing WLWT and Principal Brandt neglected to mention: the giant parties in Milan, Indiana.
Over the weekend, 70 Oak Hills High School alumni and students were arrested at an old barn in Milan, Indiana. The people were arrested for underage drinking, supplying to minors and possession of illegal drugs. When neighbors called the police, cops from every surrounding area hopped at the chance to take on some rowdy suburbanites.
One neighbor claims, "It's ridiculous, other kids underage...they should be at the baby sitter, not have adults sitting there and getting drunk with kids...adults should be adults." How old do you have to be to not have a babysitter in Indiana? That's a little confusing.
Adding to the fracas are claims in online posts that the cops took illegal measures to "teach" the kids not to do this kind of thing again.
nevballer22 claims, "The police stole money and searched everyone's car while we were in the barn. I know thats illegal. For anyone who thinks this helped get drunk drivers off the road maybe they can explain why the cops wrote people tickets then let them leave."
GiveNoFux testifies that, "The cops that showed up to bust this party were the biggest group of inept country rejects i have ever seen... one of them even lost their car keys."
It has essentially turned into an online post war between Ohio and Indiana. No names have been released of the people involved and there is no hint that any prominent Cincinnati residents were involved.
Oakie High, Represent.






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