Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 01, 2008, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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As this was happening three other male inmates barricaded themselves in a separate room and began smashing windows desks and tossing fire extinguishers. The situation took a More sinister turn after two of the youths involved in the rampage threatened to harm the third youth if any staff or police tried to enter the room. The sudden hostage situation forced ramp to Call in officers from a special unit at heading Ley jail in riot gear and a crisis negotiator. Things came to a Calm conclusion at about 10 a. M. There were no injuries other than a minor Cut to one youths hand. All three youths involved were taken into custody without further incident. Mccarville comment if any weapons were seen or what May have triggered the outburst. The two escapees face escape lawful custody charges while the others Are facing charges of uttering threats assaulting a police officer and mischief Over $ 5,000. The youths were due to make a first appearance in a local court tuesday afternoon Mccarville said. An estimate of damage caused by the youths is not known and the ramp investigation is continuing. Louis Goulet executive director of youth corrections with Manitoba Justice said a full review will be conducted to assess if changes at the facility Are needed. James. Turner free press. My. Ca s in Grade 12 students have been suspended at Steinbach regional secondary school after they allegedly assaulted three Grade 10 students with paddles at a welcoming Barbecue for new students. The students directly involved in the hazing have been suspended since last week and will remain suspended at least until the school Board meets oct. 7, Hanover school division superintendent Ken Klassen said tuesday. In addition bystanders who watched the incident were suspended for five Days Klassen said. The incident happened sept. 18, off the school grounds but during school hours at a welcoming Barbecue Klassen said. It was a paddling. There were three victims Klassen said. There were six people actively involved. Ramp sgt. Line Harpish confirmed that police Are investigating but did not release any other details. No arrests have been made or charges Laid she said. Klassen said the division is very disappointed in the hazing. The Board would like it to Stop. This is not characteristic of the school or the division he said. A serious incident occurred on thursday sept. 18, in which some of our Grade 10 Sass Steinbach regional secondary school students were assaulted by a group of Grade 12 students from the same school Klassen said. Although this incident is still under investigation a group of students has been suspended from school until the Board of trustees meets on oct. 7 to consider this Issue and determine the full extent of the disciplinary measures and length of suspensions for those involved Klassen said. Our mandate from the minister of education and from our parents and Community is to do what is in our Power to keep our students Safe and to see that events such As this will not continue to occur in the future he said. According to our policy this incident has been reported to the ramp. Schools have largely stamped out hazing but occasionally incidents still occur. Educators consider hazing to be both physical assault and humiliation for younger students and have responded with lengthy suspensions sometimes of at least one semester and have turned the incidents Over to police for possible criminal charges. Nick. Martin free press. My. Ca suspensions follow hazing incident 6 Steinbach seniors accused of paddling 3 Grade 10 students by Nick Martin five youths face charges after Portage jail escape Wayne Glowacki / Winnipeg free press lest we forget the West end Biz unveiled this mural at the Corner of Ellice Avenue and valour Road on tuesday. The valour Road commemorative mural painted by Winnipeg artist Charlie Johnston colourfully illustrates the Story of sgt. Maj. Frederick William Hall Cpl. Leo Clarke and Lieut. Robert Shankland. The three men lived on the same Winnipeg Street Pine Street later renamed valour Road in their honour ought in the first world War and earned a Victoria Cross the highest military decoration in the Commonwealth for bravery in the face of the enemy. A 05_ oct 01 08. Ind a5 9 / 30/ 08 8 22 38 pm
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