Security guards at the school sprayed pepper spray into a crowd to break up a fight. »
Several parents of students who came in contact with the mace or pepper spray used at the Confluence charter high school Friday complained they were never notified of the health care emergency. "I had no clue that my child was on the way to the emergen... »
20 Students Sent To Hospital After Confluence Academy FightSeveral parents of students who came in contact with the mace or pepper spray used at the Confluence charter high school Friday complained they were never notified of the health care emergency.... »
-- 20 students were taken to the hospital after they were exposed to mace at school. Fire officials tell us that they were called to Confluence Academy at 310 N. 15th Street around 1:30 p.m. They say... »
More than twenty students from the Confluence Academy High School at 15th and Olive have been exposed to Mace and transported Cardinal Glennon and another local hospital. St. Louis City Emergency crews are at the school trying to determine what occurre... »
Fifteen high school-aged students are being treated after they were maced by school security officers at Confluence Academy at 310 North 15th Street in downtown St. Louis. Officers were reportedly trying to break up a fight between a group of boys. »
Eighteen high school-aged students are being treated after they were maced by school security officers at Confluence Academy at 310 North 15th Street in downtown St. Louis. Officers were reportedly trying to break up a fight between a group of boys. »
Students Are Being Treated At Cardinal Glennon And Another Local HospitalMore than twenty students from the Confluence Academy High School at 15th and Olive have been exposed to Mace and transported Cardinal Glennon and another local hospital. »
Eighteen children from the Confluence Academy High School at 15th and Olive have been exposed to Mace and transported Cardinal Glennon Hospital. St. Louis City Emergency crews are at the school trying to determine what occurred at the school leading th... »