Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda TWO STUDENTS CHARGED WITH UNLAWFUL WOUNDING AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda TWO STUDENTS CHARGED WITH UNLAWFUL WOUNDING AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT

TWO STUDENTS CHARGED WITH UNLAWFUL WOUNDING AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT

3 October 2024 - 11:14

TWO STUDENTS CHARGED WITH UNLAWFUL WOUNDING AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT

3 October 2024 - 11:14

Police arrested and charged two students with Unlawful Wounding and Disorderly Conduct.

On Monday, September 30, a 17-year-old of Gunthorpes and a 16-year-old of Golden Grove were involved in an altercation at Sir Novel Richards Academy that resulted in a fight.

Both students reportedly got injured during the incident and had to seek medical attention.

They are expected to appear before the Child Justice Board sometime this week.

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6 Comments

  1. This is more of what I’m talking about, and maybe eventually this will help curve violence. By allowing the parents to mold their kids so they wouldn’t have to pay such hefty fines. In this way they will think of the consequences that comes with everything

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    • I hear you Norma but I still don’t agree with what was said.

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  2. I guess some serious ways of curbing violence in our teens have been put in place.

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  3. I hope this stands as a warning for the other youths out there. We are losing a while generation and you young ones are too young for this. Y’all are our future and we should be able to lean on you and know that we are protected and covered. Each generation was suppose to be better than the last but right they are worse than the last.

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  4. They want to play big people so treat them like big people

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  5. everyday its another problem with these kids.

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