Posted on 05/29/2014 2:37:31 AM PDT by Morgana
Two people were arrested in connection with a large fight that broke out outside a Baltimore County high school graduation Monday.
The violence erupted after the ceremony about 12:30 p.m. outside Towson University's SECU Arena, where the event took place, according to the college's police department.
Dante Smith, 23, of the 2300 block of Tucker Lane in Woodlawn faces charges of assault and resisting arrest, police said. Natanya Johnson, 33, of the 3400 block of Retlaw Road in Gwynn Oak was charged with two counts of disorderly conduct.
Both adults were attendees at the graduation ceremony, said Charles Herring, deputy chief of the Towson University Police Department. The county schools are working with police as they investigate the incident. If students are found to have been involved in the incident, school officials will take disciplinary action against them, according to Mychael Dickerson, a school spokesman.
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The names alone were my first indication. Baltimore, where i grew up and left in the 70s, was my second. Photos confirmed my initial thoughts.
Feral dem0s doing their thang.
Dante and Natanya? Why saddle your kids with a name?
did you see all the hair extensions on the ground after the fight?
THIS is why we can’t have nice things.
And, after the graduation ceremony, the docile Amish folk climbed aboard their horse-drawn carriages and returned to their farms.
Nothing to see....They were just exhibiting what they had learned all those years in school....
Dante and Natanya - nuff said. No need to see pictures. Must be 0 bummer’s kin.
Someone finally realized that the child should be removed from the scene of the melee.
The cow that was mooing, "Oooooooohhhhhh" .
C'mon, rather than mooing, give us a blow by blow description. I'm sure someone "speaks jive" and could translate it for us later.
Dante..The guy with the Inferno just said “Huh?”
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