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LOS ANGELES - John C. Fremont High School in South Los Angeles was placed on lockdown Tuesday as police officers worked to disperse students after several fights were reported on campus.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, school police requested backup from LAPD after numerous fights broke out on the campus, located at 7676 San Pedro Street.
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Several fights break out at Fremont High School
A campus erupts in violence and law enforcement show up in force! This all happening today at Fremont High School. The violence prompting a school lockdown and massive police response.
Hundreds of students were seen outside the school building. It was not immediately clear what sparked the unrest. The students reportedly began throwing items such as rocks and bottles at the officers as they attempted to return order to the school.
More than three dozen armed police officers responded to the campus. Video from SkyFOX showed several of the officers wearing riot gear.
The lockdown was lifted around 12:11 p.m. Tuesday after authorities were able to get students back into their classrooms.
One student was taken to a hospital with a minor injury.
Eight students were detained and eventually released to their parents.
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Fights on campus prompt massive LAPD response, cause high school lockdown
More than three dozen Los Angeles Police Department officers responded to a Los Angeles-area high school campus Tuesday after several fights were reported.
Additional details were not immediately known.