From Classroom to Courtroom? Portsmouth Parents Call Police Over School Clashes 

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What starts in the school hallways doesn’t always end when the bell rings. This week, Portsmouth Police found themselves pulled into schoolyard drama that had escalated into police calls, angry parents, and demands for charges. 

😡 When Schoolyard Drama Spills Over 

But the mom wanted assault charges filed. After reviewing the video, officers said there was no evidence of assault—and reminded her the matter was already handled through the school. 

📲 Social Media = Fuel to the Fire 

Officers advised parents: 

👉 Lesson: Don’t just let it slide. Documentation is your best weapon. 

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👊 Another Call, Another Conflict 

Later, police were called again after a mother said: 

💡 Why Reporting Matters 

School disputes can turn ugly fast. When parents and kids feel threatened, it’s tempting to go straight for legal action—but here’s why it’s important to report issues the right way: 

👉 Bottom line: Kids need safe schools, parents need peace of mind, and police need evidence. Reporting, documenting, and working with the system may feel slow, but it’s the best way to turn playground threats into real accountability. 

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