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Arrests follow Charlotte school fight.

The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, NC )

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Byline: Steve Lyttle

Feb. 7--Police and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools officials say an after-school fight resulted in several arrests Tuesday at a west Charlotte middle school. CMS officials say the problem was worsened when some students called family members, who then came to the school. The incident happened after dismissal at Spaugh Middle School. CMS officials say several students were fighting, and some of the students called family members. According to a CMS report, some of those family members were "upset" when they arrived at the school. One of those family…

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