Pubdate: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 Source: Charlotte Observer (NC) Copyright: 2004 The Charlotte Observer Contact: http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/78 Author: Bruce Smith, Associated Press PROBE OF DRUG RAID ON SCHOOL COMPLETED S.C. attorney general to announce findings CHARLESTON - After a seven-month probe into the way police with guns drawn conducted a drug sweep at a suburban high school, South Carolina's attorney general plans to announce today whether charges will be filed. Surveillance videotapes captured the Nov. 5 raid at Stratford High School in which Goose Creek police officers ordered students to the floor and used a dog to search them. No drugs were found and no arrests were made in the sweep that resulted in national attention and two civil lawsuits. A spokesman for Attorney General Henry McMaster would not comment Thursday on why the investigation took so long. Seventeen Stratford students sued in December alleging Goose Creek police and school officials terrorized them during the raid. Later, the American Civil Liberties Union sued on behalf of 20 other students alleging violations of constitutional protections against unlawful search and seizure. The Attorney General's Office began investigating at the request of Charleston-area solicitor Ralph Hoisington. "While I am confident the goals of the Goose Creek Police Department were appropriate, the actual methods employed by certain officers were ill-advised," Hoisington said in December when announced he was referring the case to McMaster. Fourteen officers and a dog took part in the sweep in Goose Creek, a bedroom community of about 29,000 about 20 miles northwest of Charleston. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh