Teens arrested after fight at Wilson HS
D.C. police said about a half-dozen young people were arrested Tuesday after a fight broke out at a high school gym in Northwest Washington, The Post's Crime Scene blog reports.
Patrol officers were called to Woodrow Wilson High School in the 4300 block of Connecticut Avenue NW about mid-morning after several teenagers began fighting, police said. They said some of the young people appeared to have suffered minor injuries.
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| February 8, 2011; 1:00 PM ET
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