

Crenshaw High School, | Photo by ATIS547 via Flickr (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
Crenshaw High School was placed on lockdown Wednesday following a “large disturbance” on campus, authorities said.
The school at 5010 11th Ave. was placed on lockdown “due to a large disturbance involving 100+ students on the campus,” according to a statement from the Los Angeles School Police Department, which reported late Wednesday morning that officers had “restored order” on the campus.
“The school will remain on lockdown for the day with a modified dismissal for students,” school police later said. “LASPD will remain on scene to assist school administration with peacekeeping.”
No one was hurt in the incident, which began at about 9:45 a.m., CBS2 reported.
In a statement to the station, the Los Angeles Unified School District suggested that the situation might have been related to an incident at the school Friday, when two adults “entered the campus without authorization,” prompting a lockdown.
“Reportedly, the adults, on their own, intended to address a conflict between two students. As this incident is an ongoing police investigation, and to safeguard the confidentiality of our students, we cannot comment further on this matter,” the statement said. “The school followed district protocol, and in an abundance of preventative caution, several added safety protections for students and the school community are being implemented. All students and staff are safe.”
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