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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ptarmigan on March 25, 2016, 11:05:16 AM
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Police Summoned to Altercation at Kindergarten Play
http://www.menifee247.com/2016/03/police-summoned-to-altercation-at-kindergarten-play.html
Sheriff's deputies responded to restore order after an altercation during a kindergarten play Wednesday night in Menifee, authorities said.
Police questioned several involved after an altercation among adults during a play involving kindergarten students from Ridgemoor Elementary School in Menifee, said Deputy Mike Vasquez. He said no one was taken into custody, but one person was given a citation after another individual made a citizen's arrest.
The identity of that individual was not released. The case was forwarded to the district attorney's office. There were no injuries, Vasquez said.
This is what triggered it.
"Some lady started being loud and disrespectful during the kids' play when they were honoring our Veterans," Cuevas said in a Facebook post for which he later gave permission for publication. "She was so loud they stopped the play and other parents started to tell her to shut up. So she got louder and things just escalated after that."
Another person in attendance stated that the woman struck Lyman, but that has not been confirmed.
"I didn't see her hit the principal, but I saw her sister swing at another parent," Cuevas said. "She was African-American. She was told to move, but not because she was black. When she was told to move, she right away played the racist card and said, 'Just because I'm black.' She was there with her kids and she was so loud and out of control that all three or four of her kids were crying."
The race card turned violent. :mental:
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I was going to ask, "What is her DU name?", but then I remembered that Skinner only allows one loud, obnoxious Black woman on his island at a time, and she lives in Alaska.
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The Race Card plus this: "... when they were honoring our Veterans ...". Some Libs & Progs cannot handle some one (else) being recognized for their character, service, and accomplishments, and simply "lose it".