As bullets flew outside Dunbar High School Friday, inside, acts of bravery unfolded, according to newly released court records. Police and witness affidavits submitted under penalty of perjury detail staff selflessness in moments of crisis.
Two teenagers, both Dunbar students, were responsible for Friday morning’s violence, court documents state. The oldest, 18-year-old Azhari Graves, appeared in court over the weekend. On Monday morning, 17-year-old Saki Frost, a Dunbar football standout, faced charges as an adult.
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26 сен 2024