Duval County teacher arrested in Clay County drug sting

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Updated: 1/24 9:14 pm

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A Duval County teacher is being investigated after deputies in Clay County arrested him during a drug sting.

James Richburg teaches seventh grade at James Weldon Johnson College Preparatory Middle School.

"I thought this was going to be a safe environment for my kids and everything," said parent Tonya Griggs.

Parents are downright mortified after learning a teacher at their children's school is facing multiple drug charges.

"Concerned. Concerned for the kids. You're supposed to be teaching your kids to stay away from that and you got teachers doing that kind of stuff," said parent Carla Coffrin.

According to the arrest report, investigators arrived at a house in Middleburg and arrested the homeowner Robert Davis. The report says Davis agreed to work with the Sheriff's office to bring two others to the house: Emilia Hill and Richburg.

"We don't need our kids doing that," said Patricia Doe. "We need them to be getting their education. It's about getting their education."

The report says when investigators approached Richburg's vehicle he refused to cooperate -- at one point even struggled with the deputies "by not placing his hands behind his back and kicking at officers."

When deputies searched the vehicle, they found assorted pills, including oxycodone and lorazepam, plus marijuana and a handgun.

Parents are now questiong what kind of example teachers are setting for their young and impressionable students.

"They're supposed to be doing background checks on everybody and with all these teachers arrested for stuff that's happening outside, that's a bad example for the children," Griggs said.

According to the Duval County Public Schools district, Richburg will be relieved of teaching responsibilities as the situation is investigated.

If he's found guilty, termination will be recommended.

Statement from Duval Schools

The district receives notice of arrests that occur in the state of Florida for all employees. Upon receipt, this information is supplied to the Office of Professional Standards for appropriate action. The results of disciplinary actions , if any, are provided to the media upon conclusion of the investigation.

District employees arrested for felony offenses are relieved of classroom duties pending the outcome of the investigation. If criminal proceedings result in a guilty verdict, a recommendation for termination will be made. The above mentioned protocol will be followed for James Van Richburg.

No additional information is available at this time.

Wendy Lehockey, Duval Schools spokesperson.
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Macks - 1/24/2013 6:14 PM
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I moved here from New England to marry a school teacher i went out with 10 years ago. it did'nt work out, but she's one of the biggest potheads I ever met and she never gets drug tested! so this story is no surprise.

Realchange - 1/24/2013 5:07 PM
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The information orignally provided on this story has been changed. They cited a gun, pot, and pain meds in his possession. It very easy in life to get addicted to something be it pain meds, alcohol, illegal street drug, smoking or other things. As far as previous comments about pot head I would imagne quite a few alcholoics are teaching in school and probably show up with liquor on their breath each morning. Maybe we should address the few teachers that got scarf down 2 or 3 cigarattes before classes begin, and smoke break every chance they get. Addiction of any kind is bad role model for any kids in school. My point was the laws are not the same for the rich as the rest of the people. Football player caught with drugs rehab nothing to worry about maybe small fine. Actors the same. CEO's same. Politicans cases usally get thrown out unless caught red handed. Be regular person though and it will ruin your life lose your job. Why don't actors and football players lose their jobs for drugs of any kind?

1country - 1/24/2013 2:41 PM
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So what if rush did it,that doesn't make it legal,pot is not legal in Florida and the pot head is teaching in a public school.No, I guess he's not outstanding!

Realchange - 1/24/2013 11:53 AM
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Pot is being legalized across the country. As for prescrption pain meds talk to Rush about that. He was pulling out 9,500 dollars each week few years ago to get extra pain pills. As for gun I am sure its for protection he will be ruined now. Not saying he's outsanding person just that could been worse.

EZZZE - 1/24/2013 11:49 AM
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What is going on with the teachers in this country? Sex and drugs, what happened to the good old days when people use to respect and look up to teachers!!!!!!
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