The action at a boys’ basketball game at a middle school in New Jersey quickly shifted off the court Saturday when a brawl broke out in the stands.
The incident happened around 9 p.m. during the Salem County Rural Basketball League game at Pennsville Middle School, located about 35 miles south of Philadelphia.
In surveillance video released by police, a woman is seen getting up from her seat and confronting a group of people from the opposing team. Moments later, fists begin to fly and a player can be seen running off the court into the stands.
"I don't know if he was up there to defend his mom or what, but he's involved in this also," Pennsville Police Chief Allen Cummings told FOX29.
At one point, a woman hands a baby to a player on the court before running to join in the brawl, punching another woman from behind.
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Can anyone guess what race might be involved?
@5:30am
Don't have to guess. South Jersey, 35 miles South of Philadelphia, and a basketball game turns into a brawl. Fairly obvious.
Pennsville, primarily white
REALLY?? You live there?. I did and still have friends. Research Wikipedia before you EMBARRASS yourself.
Just researched on Wikipedia for you 12:08, 11.05:1 ratio students:teachers. Definitely a white town. I lived there for a while too. You must be thinking Salem Township.
Watch the video. They ARE black. Rare to see whites acting that way. The one with the baby just wanted to hit someone. They stopped her from hitting one person and she ran to the other side and up the bleachers and started hitting someone else. Animals. BLM? Hell, they cannot get along with each other.
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