Georgetown Students Busted for Having Drug Lab in Dorm

Published: October 24, 2010

WASHINGTON — Three men have been arrested for creating a drug lab in a Georgetown University dorm room.

Police discovered the trio creating Dimethyltryptamine, or DMT, after responding to student complaints about strange odors inside the Harbin Hall dorm on Oct. 23, reports WALB.com. As many as 400 students were evacuated from the dorm for 12 hours as police examined the scene. Seven of the evacuees were exposed to toxic chemicals.

Two Georgetown students, Charles Smith and John Romano, and a guest, John Perrone, were charged with manufacturing a controlled substance.

DMT is a hallucinogenic drug that can effect motor skills, cause memory loss and can lead to death.

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