Posted on 04/13/2024 12:20:26 PM PDT by simpson96
SEASIDE, Calif. — Seaside police said a fight between students on Wednesday resulted in minor injuries to staff and students.
On Thursday, Seaside police Chief Nick Borges told KSBW 8 that there were nearly 100 students involved in the fight, and they will be looking to hold those who "crossed the violence line" accountable.
The fight lasted for around 30 minutes, added Borges.
Borges said the fight could have been racially motivated. One student has been arrested so far.
(Excerpt) Read more at ksbw.com ...
Offspring. Fun tune!
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usually with a story like this, one can go to the local website and read the comments to learn what the PC Police won’t allow the reporter to say, but this KSBW website apparently has done away with comments, so no joy there. This PC censorship is pure bologna!
Norteños vs Suareños.
Teens and youths who are aspiring rappers and have plans ro go to college?
They basically run the state as well.
California says diversity is good for you.
Hispanics destroyed prop 16 ...It was an affirmative action bill for blacks and Hispanics and Asians crushed it......The elites then came out and stated they hadn’t explained it well....Hispanic leaders said yes you did...If blacks want affirmative action, let them go live in the south.......
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