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  • on 20.10.2010
  • at 02:30 PM
  • by Shannon McDonald

Three students arrested for injury of Frankford High officer 4

Oct20

Crime-SceneThree students at Frankford High School have been taken into custody in connection with injuries to an officer at the school.

It started Tuesday morning when the officer attempted to arrest a 15-year-old tenth grade for a warrant by the Philadelphia Police Department for disorderly conduct. The teenager reportedly resisted arrest and assaulted the officer, who received facial injuries and lost teeth.

Two other students — 18- and 16-year-old freshmen males — joined the attack, and were also taken into custody.

The students will be charged with aggravated assault.

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  1. Jackie Fisher says:

    He’s an 18 year old freshman…does that tell you anything?

  2. mayfairmatt says:

    An 18 year old freshman?
    Figures…. I have nothing more to say.

  3. Stop and think an 18y/o in 9th grade what is the public school system thinking. We give our offenders the chance not to go to adult prison but we allow adults to attend school with those under 18. Lets see who they allow back in school

  4. NO AT A CERTAIN AGE ITS TIME TO TAKE THEM KIDS OUT I8 AND A FRESHMAN I DO NOT WANT NEAR MY DAUGHTER AT ALL THIS IS AND OUTRAGE GOT GET A GED AND A JOB IS WHAT HE NEEDS HURTING PEOPLE YOUR SUPPOSE TO BE RESPECTING NOT HITING AND GANGUP ON PLEASE MISTER MAYES STOP THIS NOW TY

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