'Not A Rite Of Passage:' Dozens Of Malibu Students Risk Prosecution After Senior Prank
- Between late Monday night and early Tuesday morning, a group of approximately 40 to 50 current seniors and alumni caused significant damage to Malibu High School by vandalizing multiple areas on campus.
- The act stems from a 15-year tradition of senior pranks at Malibu High School but has escalated into graffiti vandalism and property destruction.
- Damage included superglued locks on 20 classrooms, broken furniture, spray-painted explicit messages, and a golf cart pushed down stairs, totaling tens of thousands of dollars.
- Superintendent Antonio Shelton emphasized that anyone involved will face legal and educational consequences, which could include losing privileges and being required to make restitution.
- An investigation is ongoing with no arrests yet, and officials urge the community to report information to the school or sheriff's department to ensure accountability.
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'Not A Rite Of Passage:' Dozens Of Malibu Students Risk Prosecution After Senior Prank
Dozens Of Malibu Students Risk Prosecution After Senior Prank - Malibu, CA - A long-running ritual drew a harsh response this year after damage piled up and school officials called in the sheriff.
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