Shirley ‘Jenny’ Poliakoff’s Death Led to SDSU Drug Bust

Sadly it took the overdose death of 19-year-old Shirley ‘Jenny’ Poliakoff, a student at San Diego State University, to lead to the massive drug bust at SDSU; that included the arrest of 96 students, gang members, and closed down six fraternities on campus.
San Diego State 2006 graduate Nate Poliakoff, whose 19-year-old sister Jenny died a year ago from a lethal combination of cocaine and alcohol, is happy that there is a silver lining to the tragedy.“The biggest thing is that I’m glad something came of it,” the 25-year-old soon-to-be law student said in an interview with FOXNews.com. “After her death, we didn’t know there was an investigation going on, but I’m glad that the administration stepped up to the plate and said, we’re not going to tolerate this.”
Her family members were led to believe that she was your normal party girl college student.
Jenny, whose full name is Shirley Poliakoff, was a member of the Alpha Phi sorority. Her brother, Nate — who organized a benefit in her name last weekend called Jenny’s Walk — said he didn’t think she was an avid drug user.
“She was in a sorority going out partying,” he said. “She wasn’t some crazy drug girl or anything of that sort.”
Large amounts of cocaine, guns, and other drugs were confiscated during the raid. The six fraternities that have been Theta Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Theta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Alpha Mu.
Phi Alpha!
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