Posted on 03/12/2023 12:50:23 PM PDT by thegagline
An explosive fight at a Louisiana high school among nearly 200 students and parents ended with several cops injured and at least 10 arrests.
Swarms of police officers responded early March 8 to a “major campus disturbance” at East Baton Rouge Readiness Alternative School, finding a loaded gun abandoned on the ground, WBRZ reported.
Officials say one fight broke out and escalated, spilling out into the school’s courtyard and gym. By the time police arrived, there were about 200 people involved in brawls across the campus.
Videos of the chaos taken inside the school’s gym show chairs getting tossed and students being detained by law enforcement.
One shocking video shows a sheriff’s deputy forcefully hitting a student’s face into a brick wall. The officer was trying to arrest a 17-year-old student, authorities said.
Police said the teen had punched the officer in the face and tried to bite him, which led to the aggressive encounter captured on video. The teen was among those charged with battery on an officer and resisting arrest.
Officials have not yet determined what triggered the massive melee at the school, which enrolls students who’ve been previously suspended or expelled from other district schools.
The NAACP released a statement Wednesday saying it was reviewing videos from the incident to decide if the aggressive police response captured on video was appropriate. ***
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gotta be SOME reason they mommas be SO fat...
bingo
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Life imitates art, specifically Bad Boys movie. Sounds like this will soon be renamed “prison high school”
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