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Craigmont High School Evacuated after Bomb Explodes

Craigmont High School was evacuated late Thursday morning after a homemade bomb exploded as a supposed "prank."

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basicblack24 - 5/3/2012 7:17 PM
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I am a Black American and I don't wont to be around them!. These children are out of control and the employees(who do their jobs), teachers(who teach)are at risk everyday and are not protect by the powers that be. MCS students and parents of the out of control students are going to have a real wake up call when the county takes over. I can't blame those good people who want the best enviroment for their children. Look at how they come to school pant around their ankles, nasty attitudes, bad grades, and a messed up home life. And the mamms accept that type of behavior.

basicblack24 - 5/3/2012 6:59 PM
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ButterCookie - 5/3/2012 5:24 PM
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And we wonder why the county schools don't want to merge with the city schools....look at this low-class behavior. Th n- word does not refer to race; it refers to class. By the way, I'm a black woman.
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