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Bellingham Police used up crowd control arsenal to disperse rioters near ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Bellingham Police used their entire stock of pepper balls, smoke canisters and other non-lethal devices in their effort to break up a riot near Western Washington University over the weekend. |
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Police search for more suspects in weekend riot in Bellingham | Bellingham police are searching for people who took part in a riot Saturday night, attacking police officers and damaging several patrol cars. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø students condemn Bellingham riot | When Western Washington University student Ian Vincent saw hundreds of people rioting and damaging police cars outside his Bellingham home Saturday night, he decided to take action. |
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Bellingham neighbors angry after weekend riot | ''Both the university, the good students, the people who didn't dial 911 soon enough, they all got a wakeup call." That's the impact, says Jon Shaughnessy, of this riot Saturday night just a few blocks from his home. He and his Sehome neighbors blame much of what… |
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Riot prompts police response | Smoke filled the air and loud bangs could be heard several blocks away. Some people launched glass bottles at police who had ordered them off the street, while others sought refuge away from the chaos. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø president dismayed by weekend melee off-campus | Western Washington University President Bruce Shepard acknowledged Monday that the school is facing challenges when it comes to student drug and alcohol use, but said an off-campus melee over the weekend is counter to the university's culture. Bellingham police have arrested three… |
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Police use pepper spray as young Bellingham crowd riots | Hundreds of college-age revelers threw projectiles at Bellingham police, who responded with pepper spray to disperse them late Saturday and early Sunday, officials said. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø president vows to expel any student involved in riots | In the wake of last Saturday's violent riot in the streets of Bellingham, Western Washington University’s president vows to expel any student involved in the confrontation with police. |
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More arrests possible after riot on Indian Street in Bellingham | Police used pepper spray to disperse hundreds of drunk, bottle-throwing college students who rioted late Saturday, Oct. 12, north of Western Washington University. Bellingham Police broke up a block party around 9:30 p.m. Saturday at a Sehome neighborhood apartment complex in the 1200… |