Town of Southport , NY (WBNG Binghamton) The Chemung County Sheriffs Office arrested 19 teenagers on Monday following a fight last week at the Elmira High School in the town of Southport. Around 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday, March 18, several students were involved in what appears to have been a planned fight that took place in the main lobby area of the high school, according to deputies.
Several law enforcement agencies were called to the school to assist the school resource officers, including New York State Police, the Elmira Police Department, as well as additional sheriffs office units.
The arrests were made Wednesday, March 25 after law enforcement and school officials reviewed security footage from internal cameras, as well as footage that was captured on students cell phones.
Of the 19 people arrested, 18 were female and one was male, deputies said. Three 15-year-old students were arrested.
Some students were charged with riot in the second degree or disorderly conduct, and in some cases, both.
Those 16 years of age and above will be appearing in Southport Town Court at a later date. The three students considered minors will appear in Chemung County Family Court at a later date.
The following is a list of the adults that were arrested:
Jaziah Bell, 17, riot, second degree, disorderly conduct
Janae Blackman-Rohn, 16, riot, second degree, disorderly conduct
Diamond Colon, 17, riot, second degree, disorderly conduct
Jacqueline Curry-Bias, 17, riot, second degree, disorderly conduct
Debra Dackers, 17, riot, second degree, disorderly conduct
Shamal Gladden, 17, riot, second degree, disorderly conduct
Aaliyah Harper, 16, disorderly conduct
Sydney King, 16, disorderly conduct
Antaisia Mack, 17, riot, second degree, disorderly conduct
Diamonisha Martinez, 18, disorderly conduct
Kenashia McKelvery, 16, riot, second degree, disorderly conduct
JaQuea Miller, 16, disorderly conduct
Kieran Roland-McCloe, 16, disorderly conduct
Anyai Scott 16 riot, second degree, disorderly conduct
Percephaine Tyler, 18, disorderly conduct
Kateisha Whitaker, 18, disorderly conduct