SoCal Students Accused of Selling Cocaine, Crack, Meth
Twenty-two students from two Southern California high schools were arrested in connection to a drug sales investigation that included marijuana, cocaine, crack, meth, hashish and various prescription pills, authorities said. Undercover investigators posed as high school students over the course of four months in the case, officials said. Reggie Kumar reports from Perris for Today in LA on Friday, Dec. 13, 2013.