Posted on 09/20/2005 9:10:11 AM PDT by Rutles4Ever
It sounded like something out of a teen competition movie such as "Drumline" or "Bring it On."
But the brawl that broke out Saturday night at McAdams Park following a spontaneous "dance-off" wasn't a movie scene, and police and city officials on Monday were sorting through the aftermath that left one person hurt and two others -- a mother and a son -- facing criminal charges.
"This is a whole new arena" of crime, said Lt. Jeff Easter of the Wichita Police Department's gang and felony assault section.
The Dancing Steppers, a local drill team, was practicing routines at McAdams Park near 13th and I-135 on Saturday night when members of another drill team, the White Tigers, showed up and challenged the others to what was described as a "dance-off," police said.
When it became clear the challengers were losing, Easter said, a 28-year-old woman struck a 17-year-old drummer with the Dynamic Steppers in the face with a drum stick. The teen, who had left the White Tigers recently to join the Dynamic Steppers, retaliated by punching her in the face. He then ran toward his Ford Explorer and tried to run over spectators with it, witnesses told police.
The boy's mother, who served as a coach of the Dynamic Steppers, grabbed a box cutter and sliced the other woman's right arm, Easter said. The wound required eight stitches.
An estimated 50 people were involved in the altercation, although only two people were facing charges on Monday.
The mother was booked on suspicion of aggravated battery for cutting the other woman, Easter said, and the son faces charges of simple assault and aggravated assault.
Police said additional charges are possible.
Larry Foos, director of parks and recreation for the city, said a park employee told him the Dynamic Steppers had been practicing earlier in the day not far from Barry Sanders Field, but their whistles were confusing players in a youth league football game under way on the field.
The drill team was asked to move to another part of the park so their whistles would not interfere with the football game, Foos said.
"There was no conflict at all from that," he said. "They understood completely."
The brawl won't lead to changes in access or activities at the park, Foos said. To do that, he said, would be "an over-reaction" to Saturday's fight.
"I just believe this is one of those crazy, isolated incidents that happen once in a while," Foos said. "Thankfully, these incidents are rare."
Police may be asked to step up patrols at the park after ball games, he said, to discourage confrontations.
Catfight!
IT'S ON!
Dear God what a night that was...little hotels and houses all over the place...you don't even wanna know where that shoe ended up.
Count me in. :) I think I last danced in 7th grade. I remenber that...Elyse Thrasher's BDay party.
Children cried...crops failed...it was ugly.
So very ugly.
"They're break dance fighting."
-Mugatu
see post #85. great minds, yadda yadda...
I really, really tried to find one of Hansel. And the one I did find isn't showing up for me anymore. Tis a sad, sad day.
Whoohoo!
I wish I coulda been there!
Crops failed. That is sad. Not as bad as spooking the cows into no longer producing milk, but still sad.
Trust me. Courts have tried to sentence convicted killers to watch me dance. The ACLU stepped in to prevent it....I must agree with them on this.
I thought this was about buck dancin'
That's pretty bad. ;-)
"There will be dancing!"
No! No! We haven't made fun of Dirty Dancing yet.
Well...a friend of mine contends that North Dakota is a post office box in Chicago! If you meet someone who claims to be from North Dakota, they are actually an employee of the CIA!
LMAO!!
George Bush doesn't care about dancers!
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