Brawl breaks out at Ohio kindergarten graduation
THOMAS J. SHEERAN, AP
CLEVELAND (AP) — A brawl that started over spilled punch at a kindergarten graduation ceremony Friday resulted in the arrest of eight people, authorities said. Police were called when
one participant pulled out a pipe and another a hammer.
Two
teenage girls apparently started hitting each other at Michael R. White
Elementary School, and their families joined in, Cleveland police Cmdr.
Wayne Drummond said. The fight involved
adults and minors, he said.
"You
had adults fighting adults, juvies fighting juvies, and so forth," he
said as parents streamed into the building to pick up their children.
"You just had a melee here."
No
charges were immediately filed, but those arrested were being booked
for aggravated rioting, Drummond said. By city practice, charges are
filed after prosecutors review a case.
City
Councilman Jeff Johnson lives across the street from the school, which
is in a blue-collar neighborhood overlooking the leafy University Circle
arts and museum district. He said
the spilled punch set off the fight, with one person pulling out a pipe
and another a hammer, leading school security officers to call police.
At least 10 patrols cars went to the scene.
"It was a very chaotic scene," according to Drummond, who said the fight erupted as the ceremony was ending about 11 a.m. and then moved outside.
Officers
quickly restored order, Drummond said. More than the eight arrested
were involved in the fight, and the initial heavy police response came
amid a call, which turned out to be
false, about shots fired, he said.
(I guess they never heard the phrase no use rioting over spilled punches)
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