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Lumberton High principal says school safe after brawl
by Thomas Brennam
Staff writer
City police were at Lumberton High School today following brawl on Tuesday involving more than a dozen students. Principal Larry Obeda said this morning there were not problems at the school today.
City police were at Lumberton High School today following brawl on Tuesday involving more than a dozen students. Principal Larry Obeda said this morning there were not problems at the school today.
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LUMBERTON — The principal of Lumberton High School said this mornig that there have no no safety issues at the school since an afternoon brawl on Tuesday that involved more than a dozen students.

Five students were arrested at approximately 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, according to Detective Pete Locklear of the Lumberton Police Department, prompting an additional police presence at the school Wednesday. Police presence at the school today “is limited,” according to Larry Obeda, the principal of Lumberton High School.

The five students arrested were John Brown, 17, of 499 Quail Run Road; Davon Lewis, 18, of 127 Quail Run Road; Travon McArthur, 16, of 3650 Meadowview Road; Derek McDuffie, 17, of 127 Quail Run Road; and Asandi McMillan, 16, of 1390 Snake Road. Bond for each student was set at $500.

When a reporter for The Robesonian visited the school Wednesday, three officers were standing at the main entrance, and several were easily visible inside. There were several police cars at the school.

“All of our administrators are visible,” Obeda said Wednesday afternoon. “We have extra people on duty. We have people in place … . ”

Obeda said safety is paramount a the school, which has about 2,100 students, making it one of the largest in the state. He said there was not excessive absenteeism at the school on Wednesday; students are currently in an exam period.

The Robesonian received several phone calls Wednesday from people concerned about safety at the school.

“This school is safe contrary to popular belief,” Obeda said. “This is the first incident all school year. School resource officers are always in the hallway.”

Obeda said he and his staff have spoken with the parents of the students involved.

The five arrested students were not the only ones punished.

“There were quite a few students suspended because of the melee — close to 15 or 16,” Obeda said.

Dwayne Smith, a member of the Public Schools of Robeson County Board of Education, learned of the incident late Tuesday afternoon. He expressed confidence in the Obeda.

“He runs a tight ship,” Smith said. “He’s not going to take anything from anyone.”

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davidlwade@bellsouth.net
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January 17, 2013
We have a good, strong Police force here in Lumberton. As demetrice has stated, pray for those running our schools. They do, indeed, have a hard road to pave for our sons and daughters. Pray for our brothers and sisters wearing badges. And pray for those involved in this altercation. That they might find a happier, safer, more fulfilling life.
BBBD
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January 17, 2013
Let's remember to blame the teachers later for not being able to educate these fine upstanding students. Clearly they have great kids to work with, so any shortcomings are clearly their fault.
previous.citizen
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January 17, 2013
Let don't blame the teachers -- lets don't blame the parents -- lets blame the STUDENT. They know better. My kids are taught better -- they don't always act better. Life is about choices and consequences. Lets hope the parents don't bail these kids out of jail. Lets hope the parents make these kids pay the legal fees associated with the choice they made. "Fine upstanding students" walk about from a fight. There is no better example of that than Jesus Christ.
Crapmagnet
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January 16, 2013
Would be nice if that lady K9 officer could turn Tygo loose when this kind of crap happens... Bite a couple of them j@ck@sses in the butt.... Fortunately Tygo not a terd eater...
demetrice
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January 16, 2013
LORD I THINK GOD MINRS CAME OUT OF THERE LAST HEAR!BUT THE SCHOOL OFFICES ARE DOING THERE JOB TO MAKE IT SAFE FOR EVERYBODY JUST KEEP THEM IN PRAYER CAUSE THEIR JOB IS HORD
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