The fight between the Somali and black students erupted St. Louis Park High School in Minnesota on Thursday as this led to closing of the school last Friday due to chaos that was created by violence occurred between these two groups detected above. Social media is awash with videos of such tumult, and school administrators try to intervene in different brawls both inside the campus and outside.
After the events, Latoys Milon age-41 and Abreeha Smith aged 20 were arrested after they had a second fight outside of school. Although no legal charges have been made, the era is disturbing from a point of safety as well security in school environment.
Although there were no serious reports of injuries, a few students and staff members had some scrapes or bruising according to the school in its statement. The institution is working closely with law enforcers in trying to uncover comprehensive investigations of the incidents, even in terms of identifying whether there was any racial facilitation for the altercation.
Sanaiah Milon, a student at the center of controversy who discussed this in her interview to KARE 11 informed that she was victimized by classmate with whom previously conflicted. As she described it, she was attacked by several persons and got physically injured in the process and psychologically tortured.
After her arrest, Latoys voiced concern over Sanaiah’s condition as a mother; it was only a matter of protecting your child. She vehemently denied race motivated behind the incident, which was only her concern to protect her daughter.
After the tragedy, a disappointment revealed that there is no resource officer within school grounds. But as the situation developed beyond her control, a juvenile response officer who was positioned outside acted promptly to respond which raised concerns about security measures in place. The incident underscores the need for a thorough examination of the circumstances surrounding the altercations and a reassessment of safety protocols within the educational institution.