Local Science Teacher Claims He Is "The One Who Knocks" in Latest Methamphetamine Scheme
A high school in the outskirts of town is still reeling from the startling discovery of one of their science teachers, Walter White, who was caught cooking methamphetamine in his classroom.
According to sources, authorities arrived on the scene after a strong odor of chemicals started emanating from the classroom, causing other students to complain of respiratory issues.
It was discovered that Walter White had been purchasing chemicals under the guise of classroom experiments and using them to cook methamphetamine in a makeshift lab under his desk.
In an interview with local media, White claimed he was the real 'Heisenberg,' the notorious methamphetamine manufacturer from the hit television series 'Breaking Bad.'
"I am the one who knocks," said White, quoting the famous line from the show. "I am the danger."
However, authorities are not amused by White's claims and have filed charges against him for drug possession and endangerment of minors.
White's colleagues and students are still in shock over the revelation, with some saying they never suspected he had anything to do with drugs.
"I always thought Walter was a bit of an oddball, but I never imagined he was capable of something like this," said one of White's colleagues, who wished to remain anonymous.
As for the students, some are even more distraught, as they were White's biggest fans and believed he was the genius behind their favorite television show.
"I always looked up to Mr. White, and now to find out he was making drugs in our classroom - it's just crazy," said one student.
The school has since released a statement saying that they are taking the matter very seriously and have implemented new safety protocols to ensure nothing like this happens again.
Nevertheless, it seems that Walter White's legacy as the real 'Heisenberg' will live on, at least in the minds of those who knew him.