

A Florida teacher and an elementary school principal were charged late last month in connection with a house party where minors were drinking, including one who was so drunk as to need treatment, officials said.
Body camera video released this month as part of discovery in the criminal case showed the scene that led to the January arrests of then-Roosevelt Elementary School principal Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan and teacher Karly Anderson.
Police were called to Hill-Brodigan's home in Cocoa Beach on Jan. 19 after reports of a house party. Arriving officers found around 100 juveniles there, police said at the time.
One juvenile was on the front lawn and was so intoxicated that Brevard County Fire Rescue responded to administer treatment, police said.
In a body camera video, an officer tells a Fire Rescue official that the boy is 17 and has been throwing up and needs to be checked out. The officer says in the video that the boy "is not responsive or anything."
While officers were at the scene, Anderson approached and identified herself as a teacher at Roosevelt Elementary, police said.
The video shows Anderson appearing to slur her words and the officer talking to her about the party.
"There was, like, 200 kids here, drinking," the officer says in the video. Anderson interrupts, saying, "I've already known."