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More than 400 students at Norwin High School in western Pennsylvania got an eyeful Friday when a Central Blood Bank employee got his "safe-for-all-ages PowerPoint presentation" mixed up with images of gay male pornography.
According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the images were on the same flash drive as the intended presentation, and when he plugged it in, he accidentally clicked on the wrong folder. School officials quickly ended the presentation on the importance of donating blood, and the employee was not allowed to continue.
Police in North Huntingdon will decide this week whether charges will be filed.
"There were some images projected that were -- we'll just leave it go as 'undesirable,' " Detective Sgt. Jeffrey Bouldin, who planned to interview administrators, staff, and the employee, told the Gazette. "We're still trying to determine how that occurred."
School officials sent a letter of apology to the parents of all the school's 1,700 students.
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