Drug lab charges dropped against G’town student

Prosecutors decided not to pursue charges against one of the Georgetown University freshmen who was arrested over the weekend after an alleged drug lab was found at a campus dorm.

The charges were dropped against John Romano, but Georgetown freshman Charles Smith and University of Richmond freshman John Perrone were held in custody until a detention hearing Wednesday. The two 18-year-olds are charged with conspiracy to manufacture and possess and distribute a hallucinogenic drug known as DMT. The charging offenses carries a penalty of up to 20 years in prison.

Police said the students maintained a drug lab on the ninth floor of Harbin Hall, and officers evacuated the building Saturday after finding hazardous materials in the dorm room of Smith and Romano. — Scott McCabe

— Scott McCabe

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