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A school in the Halifax area goes into lockdown after a fight
In a video, they showed a group of people who first shout and then two people start fighting. Ryan Lotts, president of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union, described the incident as shocking and horrifying. The incident happened during lunch on Thursday at Rocky Lake High School in Bedford, Nova Scotia.
The school's principal, David Reed, sent a letter to parents downplaying the controversy. But today, another letter has been sent to the homes, which has a more serious tone. Reid says the incident was an isolated incident between special people. The head of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union has also called for increased security measures in the province's schools.
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