Overview
- Police responded to noise complaints at the home of Roosevelt Elementary School principal Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan, finding over 100 minors drinking alcohol and using marijuana.
- Hill-Brodigan and third-grade teacher Karly Anderson, who was intoxicated at the scene, were arrested and charged with child neglect and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
- Students claimed these parties occurred monthly, with alcohol and marijuana readily available, and that Hill-Brodigan made no serious effort to stop the event.
- Videos from the party showed a masked juvenile handling a firearm, and police reported fights and other dangerous behavior among attendees.
- Both educators have been placed on administrative leave as the school district cooperates with the investigation, with officials condemning the incident as a failure of leadership.