Bored TBI Agents To Investigate High School Pranks

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said it is investigating a vandalism case at Sequoyah High School in east

Photo:  WKRN
Photo: WKRN

Tennessee.

District Attorney General Steve Crump requested the investigation on May 1. Upon completion, the bureau they will turn over the case to Crump for review.

The vandalism occurred on the evening of April 29 through the morning hours on April 30. Click here to view photos of the damage.

Around 100 seniors are not allowed to graduate due to the incident, and Deputy James Fisher, a school resource officer at the high school, was terminated by Monroe County Sheriff’s Office for giving a false report.

Sheriff Tommy Jones said security video showed (continue reading)

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