Tabb High School NJROTC instructor charged with public intoxication while at school

TABB, Va. — A Tabb High School teacher was charged with public intoxication while on school grounds, according to the York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office.

On Monday, the School Resource Officer was told that an employee was possibly drunk while working inside the school, according to YPSO. The SRO talked the employee, 46-year-old Jeremy Venske, and determined he was intoxicated.

Venske, from Newport News, was charged with being drunk in public, according to YPSO. In a statement sent to News 3, York County School Divison confirmed that Venske had been the NJROTC Instructor since April…

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