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Charges Filed Against Boys Who Put Bodily Fluids in Teachers’ Food

Ohio prosecutors have decided to file charges against seven teens accused of lacing their teachers’ food with bodily fluids. Assault charges were filed this week against the unidentified middle school…

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Ohio prosecutors have decided to file charges against seven teens accused of lacing their teachers' food with bodily fluids.

Assault charges were filed this week against the unidentified middle school students, each of whom is a 14-year-old boy, prosecutors say.

The incident occurred in May during a school cooking contest. The boys are accused of putting semen in crepes and urine in barbecue sauce, which they then served to several teachers. The oblivious teachers ate the food, unaware it had been tampered with. An attorney for the youths says it was just a prank.

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