Two Henrico students arrested after fight

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Two Henrico County students were arrested yesterday after a fight on a school bus that spilled into the street and a resident's yard and involved a third student and two parents.

The incident started after a 12-year-old Brookland Middle School student boarded her assigned bus shortly after 8 a.m. at Calloway Road and Harrison Avenue, near West Broad Street in western Henrico, said Henrico police Lt. Doug Perry. The 12-year-old sought out a 15-year-old girl already on board and began to assault her, Perry said.

Moments later, a 14-year-old Mount Vernon Middle School boy boarded the bus and joined in the assault. At one point during the fight, the 14-year-old acquired a knife, but the 12-year-old girl took it from him, Perry said.

"As this was going on, the 12-year-old's mother attempted to board the bus and then got into a physical altercation with the mother of the 15-year-old girl," Perry said.

The bus driver intervened and refused to open the main door. The 14-year-old left the bus through the rear emergency door. The 12-year-old kicked the front door until it broke and opened, Perry said.

The fight then spilled out into the street and into a yard in the 2900 block of Calloway Drive, where the 15-year-old girl lived. The 14-year-old male threw a chair through the front window of the home and hit the 15-year-old girl's sister in the head, Perry said.

The 14-year-old then ran around the side of the house carrying the knife and broke out the window of a side door as he tried kicking it in, but he didn't gain entry, Perry said.

Police arrived and restored order. There were no apparent injuries to any of the students, Perry said.

The 14-year-old boy was charged with attempted breaking and entering, possession of a weapon on school property, two counts of assault and battery, two counts of vandalism and two counts of unlawfully stopping someone to call 911.

The 12-year-old girl was charged with vandalism, assault and battery, and possession of a weapon on school property.

"It's been an ongoing dispute between the two girls," Perry said of the two female students involved in yesterday's incident.



Contact Mark Bowes at (804) 649-6450 or .

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Flag Comment Posted by obxgirl on October 22, 2009 at 8:09 am

Not surprising, kids are out of control these days because parents do not want to do their job as parents. 
Trash breeds trash…..........

Flag Comment Posted by sharon38 on October 22, 2009 at 7:53 am

Where is the home training???  We as parents need to start setting the example for our childrent to follow.  As our kids get older we wonder why they are either in jail or murdered and it is all because we do not displine when needed.  The parents SHOULD also be punished for allowing this type of behavior to happen, but is it really shocking because the sad thing is that the parents are not old enough to know better themselves.  Let’s face it—people are having kids younger and younger and WANT to be their friend, be their friend when they are out of your house, but until then, RAISE them and SET the example!!  This world is doom because wherever you go, there will be conflict, the question is, how will you handle it?  This is really sad, we have to do better people!!  The parents need to be fined—one for the behavior, the other for not trying to resolve it before it got to that point because someone could have gotten seriously hurt or killed or something minor..

Flag Comment Posted by Rayzor on October 22, 2009 at 7:40 am

It might be too late for PPV. It’s probably on YouTube by now.

Flag Comment Posted by mikeyt on October 22, 2009 at 7:19 am

I say let’s put them all in a 60-minute steel cage match and sell PPV tickets for $39.95. The rich should always make money off the poor, right?

Flag Comment Posted by Ric4Me on October 22, 2009 at 6:51 am

What about the parents who boarded the bus and go in on the action?!  From what I read, it sounds like mom was in the fight, not trying to break it up.  Will they be charged?

Looks like the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree in those families…

Flag Comment Posted by dc on October 22, 2009 at 6:41 am

Sounds like 2 fine candidates for the Henrico Jail in the near future.

Flag Comment Posted by hopeful on October 22, 2009 at 4:27 am

That’s a little extreme. Take away their cell phones for a whole week and I’ll report you to social services. Come on, the punishment has to fit the crime!

Flag Comment Posted by Rayzor on October 22, 2009 at 3:51 am

Ahh…the fresh-faced youth in our schools these days. I’ll bet those students are going to lose their cell phones for a week as punishment!

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