Ronnie Bryant certainly can’t claim ignorance on this one. As a paralegal whose worked in Seattle Public Schools for a decade, Bryant should be well versed in that area of the law where it says it’s not appropriate to sell crack to an undercover officer.According to court documents, Bryant, a 45-year-old known to students as “teach,” sold crack to an informant three times before his arrest. Police then searched his home and allegedly found more of the drug.Bryant should be charged later in the week. In the meantime, a district spokesman says he has been put on administrative leave while the investigation runs its course.Police records don’t say where Bryant sold the drugs, nor if he ever sold them to students. But they do say that he and the informant met in his South Seattle home.
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