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    Flag burning incident at Vintage High

    Vintage High School students were suspended for fighting and burning a Mexican national flag during incidents on campus Wednesday, school Principal Craig Lewis said.

    At 3 p.m., four female students were involved in a fight related to the burning of a flag, according to Napa police.

    Thursday, school administrators found out the burned flag had been discarded on the school campus. They checked trash cans and found a partially burned Mexican national flag, police said.

    Investigators believe two students burned it in protest for the celebration of Cinco De Mayo, police said. The investigation continues and school officials are dealing with the involved students.


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    and I bet we insulted their culture......as they burn our flag

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    Interesting...the kids who brought the buzzard flag should be suspended if the kids who burned the flag are....
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    Re: Flag burning incident at Vintage High

    Quote Originally Posted by 93camaro
    Vintage High School students were suspended for fighting and burning a Mexican national flag during incidents on campus Wednesday, school Principal Craig Lewis said.

    Investigators believe two students burned it in protest for the celebration of Cinco De Mayo, police said. The investigation continues and school officials are dealing with the involved students.
    I certainly don't condone burning the flag of any country. However, once again, had the administrators of Vintage High School not allowed cinco de mayo to be celebrated at the school this whole incident would have never happened.
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