Posted on 02/29/2008 5:10:43 PM PST by dynachrome
Reading, PA - An impromptu celebration of the Dominican Republics independence day involving as many as 1,500 students outside Reading High School erupted in violence Wednesday afternoon.
A city police captain was injured and at least a half-dozen students were arrested.
An unruly crowd of 1,000 to 1,500 high school students blocked streets around the school and threw rocks and bottles at police when officers tried to disperse them, authorities said.
Deputy Police Chief Mark E. Talbot Sr. said the violent mob was unprecedented and created one of the scariest situations hes had in his career in Reading.
(Excerpt) Read more at readingeagle.com ...
Must have been today. Otherwise, why so violent?
Wonder how many American holidays these little thugs celebrate?
I’ll bet if you asked, none of ‘em could give you off the top of his head the Independence Day of Los Estados Unidos Norteamericanos (I mean the USA!;)
Press ‘1’ por las postres’; press ‘2’ for shoo-fly pie?
Not making immigrants the way they used to!
They just interviewed a youg black female student on the events and I couldn’t understand a word coming out of her mouth. Public education at it’s best. Obama wants to invest in education. OK next!
Let's you and him fight, LOL!
They’ll all coming from New York into upstate PA.
Would you believe Haiti? That's how decrepit Hispanola had become that the Haitians rolled right over the Dominicans. They were lucky to get their independence back, but the demographics are such now that the Hispanics will be outnumbered again in this century.
Come on, we all know that the cops started all this. I’m surprised they didn’t shoot a few unarmed kids and a few pit-bulls just for grins.
The barbarians are within the gates...and they aren’t all from foreign countries.
Look at what happened at Miami’s Edison HS today.
I believe it says in Jeremiah:
Prepare for war; the battle is all around us.
Jeremiah was right!
Multiculturalism and Diversity. Our greatest strengths!
NOT
Ping.
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