WARREN — An fight involving an estimated eight students at Warren G. Harding High School after school Tuesday led to several arrests, according to school officials and city police.
“After school Tuesday, several students chose to try to settle an ongoing, non-school-related issue on the grounds of Warren G. Harding High School. In order to help the high school staff maintain safety on our campus, police were called for support. Several students who failed to respond to law enforcement directives were arrested and also will be subject to district policy. Setting this incident aside, we have had an extremely positive opening of the 2009-10 school year,” Aaron Schwab, schools communications coordinator, said in a prepared statement.
City police said some of the students involved were incarcerated at the Trumbull County Juvenile Justice Center and others were released to their parents.
No serious injuries were reported. Police said a report on the incident is being prepared by Warren police assigned as school resource officers.
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My opinion: If they were all white students, don't call Jesse .
If they were all black students, don't call Jesse.
If it was a white/black student fight, call Jesse.
Maybe, just maybe racist might enter into the situation. Jesse would just love that.
This is why Warren schools are educating at such a low level. They all should be kicked out for good, never too return. I understand one of the parents wants to sue the police officer for tazering her out of control kid who broke a car window with his hand in the fight. What a joke education is for the city schools these days !!!