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10-15-2006, 11:26 AM #1
My Kids Went Here
This is so terrible all six of my kids went here.
http://www.sbsun.comnull/ci_4492287?source=email
FernYes I'm out of my mind. It's a dark and scary place in there.
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10-15-2006, 12:38 PM #2
That link is bad, what is it?
“When you get to the end of all the light you know
and it's time to step into the darkness of the unknown,
faith is knowing that one of two things will happen:
you will be given something solid to stand on,
or you will be taught how to fly.” - Edward Teller
“Our Earth is degenerate in these later days;
there are signs that the world is speedily
coming to an end;
bribery and corruption are common; children no
longer obey their parents;
every man wants to write a book and the
end of the world is evidently approaching.”
— From a translation of an inscription on
an Assyrian clay tablet, circa 2800 B.C.E.
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
courage to change the things I can,
and the wisdom to know the difference.
aho mitakuye oyasin
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10-15-2006, 02:02 PM #3
Here's the story
Fern
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500 riot at Fontana High
More than 100 law-enforcement officers team up in response
Leonor Vivanco, Lori Consalvo and Wes Woods II, Staff Writers
Article Launched:10/14/2006 12:00:00 AM PDT
Video: Riot at Fontana High School Quicktime | Windows Media Player
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Podcast: IVDB photographer Thomas Cordova talks about today's riot at Fontana High School
Photo Gallery: Riot at Fontana High | Gallery 2
FONTANA - Bottles, rocks and fists flew during lunchtime Friday at Fontana High School.
Students poured out of classrooms when they said a fire alarm rang around noon. They then saw what they described as a racial or gang-related riot erupting among about 500 students on the quad of the campus near Citrus Avenue.
Some flocked to the chaotic melee with their cell phones taking pictures and recording video while others fled to get out of the way. Helicopters circled over the school.
"There were fights everywhere - girls and guys," said Dalila Lizarraga, 16.
Campus police officers sprinted across four lanes of traffic on Citrus to the high school from the Fontana Unified School District offices when they got the call about a disturbance.
The fight initially started when one black student and one Latino student exchanged words, taunting each other during a pep rally on campus, said Fontana police Sgt. Doug Wagner. It then became physical.
"After the two students started fighting, additional students of the same races joined in," Wagner said. "At one point, a Samoan group joined in the fight, and that is when it got out of control."
Wagner said he did not think the fight was gang-related.
More than 100 law-enforcement officers from different agencies, including the Fontana Police Department, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department and members of the Fontana police SWAT team converged on the campus and pried students apart.
At least six students were arrested, Wagner said.
"Two of them were charged with assault with a deadly weapon, meaning rocks," he said. "And the rest of the charges were for resisting arrest."
Sophomore Abigail Orozco said the fight was the biggest one yet at the school.
"It's Friday the 13th, so maybe that's why," she said.
But students say fights are common on school grounds.
"It all started with blacks versus Mexicans, as always," said.
But this fight quickly escalated to a big brawl with about 500 of the campus' 4,100 students involved.
"I was nervous because I've never seen this before," Abigail said.
Samantha Dorgey, 16, said confrontations at the school lead to fights about once a week, but nothing of this size.
"At first, I thought, `Oh, it's another fight,' but then I saw the cops, and damn," she said.
It was the same reaction junior Roger Nelson had. He rushed over to the fight during lunch when it broke out.
"I thought it was just going to be another school fight. I didn't think it was going to escalate with helicopters flying over," he said.
Samantha said she was waiting for the bell to ring shortly before noon when she heard the fire alarm and went outside. She saw people running and yelling outside for about 20 minutes before being told to go back to class. After going back inside the classroom, her teacher dismissed the class, telling students to go home.
Half an hour after the fight started, the students were moved off campus in hopes that the riot would calm down.
Police blocked off streets around the high school to the north and south on Citrus from Randall Avenue to San Bernardino Avenue, Wagner said.
At one point a group of students took to the street on Citrus, running south toward armed police units.
Although the crowd was moved, the fight continued and smaller fights broke out in front of the school.
"I don't feel like we had complete control of the situation until about 1:30 p.m. - about an hour and a half after it started," Wagner said.
The riot became so serious that police officers fired bean bag rounds and released sting balls, which dispersed hundreds of rubber pellets into a crowd. Some students retaliated, throwing rocks and plastic and glass bottles at officers.
Student Jorge Caluillo said he tried to get out of the way of the fight.
"I didn't want to get arrested, so I left," he said.
Students who were involved are subject to expulsion pending an investigation, said Jane Smith, Fontana Unified School District superintendent.
"The good news is no one was hurt," she said.
The high school was put on lockdown - as were Citrus Elementary School and Truman Middle School - as a precaution in case students ran over to those campuses, she said.
Also, Friday's football game was canceled.
"It's really a very small number of kids who caused this kind of tension," Smith said.
Students called their parents to pick them up, and word spread quickly about the fight.
Rachel Munguia was at work when she got a call from a relative that something was happening at her daughter's high school. She immediately headed there.
"I thought something bad happened," she said as she picked up her daughter.
She arrived at the school and saw helicopters flying overhead and expected the worst - a school shooting.
"We've never seen that at the high school," she said about the helicopters.
She said the campus is unsafe, even pointing to the lack of metal detectors.
"It's not safe here at this school. You never know if they're carrying a gun," she said.
This weekend, administrators will work on putting together a plan for Monday when school will be in session, which will include greater security, Smith said.
"When Monday comes, we're going to be well-prepared," she said.
The group will discuss the incident, how it happened, their response and what to do in the future, she said.
Smith said she wants to bring in community leaders to help deal with student conflicts. Also, students who are inclined to start these fights should be placed in alternative programs and taken off campuses as large as Fontana High School, she said.
"Parents can be assured they can send their kids to school, and they will be safe," Smith said.
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BY THE NUMBERS
500 | Approximate number of students involved in the Fontana High School riot
6 | Number of students arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest
4,100 | Number of students attending Fontana High
0 | Number of people with serious injuries
100+ | Number of law-enforcement officers who responded to the school
7 | Minimum number of law-enforcement agencies that responded
8 | Number of campus police officers in the first unit to arrive on scene
12:03 p.m. | Time Fontana police were called
1:30 p.m. | Time police said everything was under control
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Yes I'm out of my mind. It's a dark and scary place in there.
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10-15-2006, 02:25 PM #4
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10-15-2006, 02:33 PM #5
A school in our states Capital, Albany, is going to be using metal detectors to make the school as safe as possible starting tomorrow. So sad.
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10-15-2006, 02:37 PM #6
The schools around this area already have metal detectors, from what I hear anyway. It is sad! So many things have changed at school since I graduated that I wouldn't even want to be in school these days.
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10-15-2006, 11:27 PM #7
That is so scary. I can't imagine seeing that many people fighting at one time. It is good that no one was hurt. I don't know what I'll do about school when I have kids. It's just so sad.
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10-16-2006, 11:40 AM #8
OMy!!!! things are gettig worse in the world!!! so far our schools on the isalnd havent gotten that far yet, the worse is afake bomb scare 10 yaers ago, soem kid thought it was funny.
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10-16-2006, 11:51 AM #9
When I was a kid, our school was put in lockdown because there was a sniper running around loose! That was 30 years ago! But it was the only incident in my school life. Nowadays there are metal detectors in schools, quadruple locks on your doors, you are supposed to walk around with a weapon in case someone attacks you, people have multiple security devices for their cars, carjacking, kidnapping, home invasions..... And everyone wonders why I hate living in the city!!!???!!!!
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