Police Stationed on High School Campus After Numerous Student Fights

TRENTON, N.J – A series of brawls broke out at Trenton Central High School on Nov. 10, prompting more than 20 police officers to be stationed on campus the following day to prevent further incidents.

The fights occurred between students from the Wilbur section in the East Ward and boys from the North Ward, reported New Jersey Online. Security chief Irving Bradley Jr. told the news source that the conflicts started outside of school. Some of the fights have even been attributed to bully-like behavior on social networking sites like Facebook.

Four students were arrested during the campus tussle, and three adults were taken into custody after fighting with officers at police headquarters while picking up the detained students.

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