Razorguns
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This is getting almost comical. As whitey leaves town, it's becoming apparent - hispanics & blacks ain't gonna get along. Schools, streets, work, same story. Most they can hope for is to be amicable.
Too bad Crash didn't touch on this.
I love how everyone is too chicken-shit to use the race card. Of course it can only be used if whites were involved.
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http://www.nbc4.tv/news/8168206/detail.html
Fights Prompt Lockdown At Fremont High School
POSTED: 1:06 pm PST March 21, 2006
UPDATED: 7:07 pm PST March 21, 2006
LOS ANGELES -- Several fights broke out Tuesday at Fremont High School in South Los Angeles, prompting a response from the Los Angeles Police Department.
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At least 20 squad cars were at the school, located at 7676 South San Pedro St. Groups of officers in riot gear were positioned outside the school building.
Authorities said 15 to 20 students were detained in what police called "gang-related" confrontations.
LAUSD Superintendent Roy Romer, who arrived at the campus as the disturbance was winding down, later issued a statement.
"It is unfortunate that this type of incident happened on the Fremont campus," he said. "Thankfully, school police and school staff were able to quell the lunchtime disturbance that involved about 20 students. Dozens more became bystanders. LAPD also dispatched units.
"Some of our schools are located in communities with tough socio-economic conditions, and problems in the neighborhoods spill over into the school. That is what happened today."
Romer said parents "have to teach our youth how to get along even under pressures that might make them want to lash out at each other. Campus security will be beefed up tomorrow and we will be sending in teams to work with kids on human relations issues."
Monica Carazo of the Los Angeles Unified School District said that although such melees have occurred at other LAUSD high schools, this was the first time that racial tensions had become public at Fremont. She said there was a core group of about 25 students involved.
"There were five to six separate fights involving 25 or more students in the quad," Carazo said.
The school was kept in lockdown until 3 p.m., when students were allowed to leave in small groups, Carazo said. No one was injured.
Too bad Crash didn't touch on this.
I love how everyone is too chicken-shit to use the race card. Of course it can only be used if whites were involved.
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http://www.nbc4.tv/news/8168206/detail.html
Fights Prompt Lockdown At Fremont High School
POSTED: 1:06 pm PST March 21, 2006
UPDATED: 7:07 pm PST March 21, 2006
LOS ANGELES -- Several fights broke out Tuesday at Fremont High School in South Los Angeles, prompting a response from the Los Angeles Police Department.
Images
At least 20 squad cars were at the school, located at 7676 South San Pedro St. Groups of officers in riot gear were positioned outside the school building.
Authorities said 15 to 20 students were detained in what police called "gang-related" confrontations.
LAUSD Superintendent Roy Romer, who arrived at the campus as the disturbance was winding down, later issued a statement.
"It is unfortunate that this type of incident happened on the Fremont campus," he said. "Thankfully, school police and school staff were able to quell the lunchtime disturbance that involved about 20 students. Dozens more became bystanders. LAPD also dispatched units.
"Some of our schools are located in communities with tough socio-economic conditions, and problems in the neighborhoods spill over into the school. That is what happened today."
Romer said parents "have to teach our youth how to get along even under pressures that might make them want to lash out at each other. Campus security will be beefed up tomorrow and we will be sending in teams to work with kids on human relations issues."
Monica Carazo of the Los Angeles Unified School District said that although such melees have occurred at other LAUSD high schools, this was the first time that racial tensions had become public at Fremont. She said there was a core group of about 25 students involved.
"There were five to six separate fights involving 25 or more students in the quad," Carazo said.
The school was kept in lockdown until 3 p.m., when students were allowed to leave in small groups, Carazo said. No one was injured.