Saturday, March 16, 2013

Ohio school rape trial closing, verdict Sunday - WAFB 9 News Baton Rouge, Louisiana News, Weather, Sports

Ohio school rape trial closing, verdict Sunday - WAFB 9 News Baton Rouge, Louisiana News, Weather, Sports

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Devinione Alphonse, 17, is accused of arming herself with a razor and chasing a fellow student with it around John High School in Mid-City. OPSO  
Meanwhile, at, 2426 Esplanade Ave., Devinione Alphonse was arguing with a 16-year-old boy when she pulled "a razor-type instrument" out of her book bag about 10 a.m. She is accused of pursuing the boy through the building and swinging the razor at him several times.
The boy managed to escape, and Alphonse fled to another part of the building, police said. Security officers found Alphonse and brought her to the dean of students, who searched her book bag and retrieved the razor, police said.
Alphonse was arrested on one count of aggravated assault and one count of illegal carrying of a weapon at school, as well as on a municipal attachment, the details of which weren't available Wednesday. A Criminal District Court magistrate set Alphonse's bail at $17,500.
In a second unrelated incident that occurred during that same time period a male Student tried walking into L. B. LANDRY HIGH SCHOOL with handgun holding 34 bullets, NOPD says
Charlton Porter, 17, is accused of trying to walk into L.B. Landry High School with a 9mm handgun carrying more than 30 bullets inside of an extended magazine. (Photo by OPSO)
By Ramon Antonio Vargas, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune 
on March 13, 2013 at 6:10 PM, updated March 13, 2013 at 7:07 PM

Pair of 17-year-old students were jailed Tuesday after incidents at two New Orleans high schools involving a 9mm pistol and a razor blade. In one incident, a 17-year-old tried to walk into L.B. Landry High School in Algiers on Tuesday morning with a 9mm pistol carrying more than 30 bullets inside an extended magazine, authorities allege.
In the other, a 17-year-old allegedly armed herself with a razor and chased a fellow student around John High School in Mid-City. Both students remained in custody Wednesday, records indicate.
Charlton Porter showed up at a security checkpoint at Landry about 8:30 a.m., and guards at the school at 1200 L.B. Landry Ave. noticed a bulge in the youth's front waistband, according to police. The security officers stopped Porter, patted him down and discovered a 9mm Ruger handgun holding a total of 34 rounds of ammunition, court documents allege.
The security officers confiscated the weapon, detained Porter and called the New Orleans Police Department. After learning the Ruger was reported stolen in March 2012, NOPD booked Porter with illegal possession of a firearm at school, possession of a firearm in a firearm-free zone, and first-offense illegal possession of stolen firearms, documents indicate.
Porter's bail was subsequently set at $50,000.
Devinione Alphonse, 17, is accused of arming herself with a razor and chasing a fellow student with it around John High School in Mid-City. OPSO  
Meanwhile, at Mc Donogh, 2426 Esplanade Ave., Devinione  Alphonse was arguing with a 16-year-old boy when she pulled "a razor-type instrument" out of her book bag about 10 a.m. She is accused of pursuing the boy through the building and swinging the razor at him several times.
The boy managed to escape, and Alphonse fled to another part of the building, police said. Security officers found Alphonse and brought her to the dean of students, who searched her book bag and retrieved the razor, police said.
Alphonse was arrested on one count of aggravated assault and one count of illegal carrying of a weapon at school, as well as on a municipal attachment, the details of which weren't available Wednesday. A Criminal District Court magistrate set Alphonse's bail at $17,500.
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