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Byline: Sara Neufeld
Jan. 17--Life may be like a box of crayons, as the saying goes, but city police spokesman Donny Moses has learned that it's good to get the colors right.
On Monday night Moses appeared on television and identified a band of students who assaulted a woman at the Inner Harbor last week as being from the Digital Harbor High School complex. He said police knew the perpetrators were from there because of the school uniforms they were wearing: burgundy shirts and khaki pants.
But there was a problem. Digital Harbor students wear navy shirts, not burgundy. And students at the National Academy Foundation High School, which is in the same building as Digital Harbor, wear royal blue or white. So yesterday, students railed that…
Source: HighBeam Research, Crime accusation upsets school: Police spokesman's disputed TV...