The incident happened Friday, police said.
) - A 12-year-old student at Cranford Burns Middle School was taken to Strickland Youth Center Friday after allegedly pushing a teacher down.
Officers responded to the school at 6175 Girby Rd. around 12:28 p.m. Friday in reference to an assault complaint, the Mobile Police Department said on Monday. According to authorities, two students had gotten into a fight. When the teacher tried to break it up, one of the students — a 12-year-old boy — pushed the victim to the floor, police said.City of Mobile needs help naming new electric garbage truck
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