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11 ARRESTED After Bates College Party Gets Rowdy

CLARKE CANFIELD   05/26/10 05:57 PM ET   AP

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LEWISTON, Maine — An alcohol-fueled party for college seniors to blow off steam turned rowdy early Wednesday, leading to 11 arrests, an officer with a broken a leg and student complaints about police overreaction.

The gathering that began late Tuesday was part of a Bates College senior tradition called "return to your freshman dorm."

Lewiston police were summoned by campus security after some of the 250 to 300 partiers declined to get out of the way of an ambulance that had been called to care for two injured women, police said. About half of the group cleared out, but police said some refused to obey orders.

Officers never resorted to Tasers but used pepper spray after 100 to 150 people refused to disperse, Lewiston Police Chief Michael Bussiere said. He also said at least one officer used a baton.

"There's a difference between use of force and excessive force," Bussiere said.

During the frenzy of arrests, a police sergeant's leg was broken in two places, Bussiere said. A Bates student, Samuel Guilford, was charged with aggravated assault, the chief said.

Students accused police of being overly aggressive.

Paul Chiampa, a junior from Pembroke, Mass., said officers grabbed him by the arm while trying to get the partiers to disperse. He said he told an officer to "take it easy" and the next thing he knew a half-dozen officers were wrestling him to the ground.

"It was absurdly excessive," Chiampa said Wednesday as he sat in a dining hall with his elbow on ice. He had abrasions on his cheek and the bridge of his nose.

All told, one woman and 10 men, including Guilford and Chiampa, were arrested. Most of the charges were for failure to disperse, disorderly conduct and refusing to submit to arrest.

Wednesday morning, the ground outside the dorm was littered with debris including beer cans and liquor bottles.

About 100 students gathered Wednesday afternoon in Bates' quad to protest officers' actions. Organizers asked students to sign a petition expressing objections to school administrators about what the students said was unnecessary force.

"Clearly some students were out of line, but some police officers were also out of line," said Joe Musso, a junior from Wallingford, Conn.

Tom Carey, director of security at Bates, said it was too early to say whether the criminal charges will affect any seniors' participation in Sunday's commencement ceremony.

The college, a selective liberal arts school with about 1,800 students, is conducting its own investigation into the episode, President Elaine Tuttle Hansen said in a statement. She called the incident "highly unusual" for Bates.

"As a college community, Bates has enjoyed a long history of respect between our campus and local law enforcement," she said.

(This version CORRECTS that Guilford is current student.)

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06:21 AM on 05/27/2010
remember folks

your tax dollars going to higher ed are helping subsidize this kind of lifestyle

and remember, we need to give more money to elite universities

they are struggling to get by
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snesich
03:59 AM on 05/28/2010
Yeah, I know. Every single college student in America behaves exactly like this handful...

But, if you have an obtuse, "I hate to pay taxes and I hate those liberal colleges" mindset, everything falls into the same box.

Maybe you need to do more than listen to Limbaugh and watch Fox "News".
04:25 AM on 05/28/2010
i never said i hated to pay taxes

although i do hate to pay exorbitant amounts in taxes

but thats not my main argument,

i am glad to give my tax money to state schools, community colleges, and struggling private institutions

but the fact that i have to work, as do many americans, the first 5 months of the year,
to pay taxes, some of which go to wealthy private institutions, with billions of dollars in endowments, that maintain lavish campuses that are little more than four year country clubs for the idle rich, and those they deem worthy to be in their presence, is something i am not alright with.

of course, i dont get a say in such matters, i'm just a voter, not a lobbyist

(note: do you know who obama's single largest contributor was? it was harvard university, which gave him just over 1 million dollars)

but back to my point,
nothing wrong with having fancy schools, and nothing wrong with elite children partying it up

just dont expect me to stay quiet when they are doing so are part of a lifestyle that i am subsidizing
10:25 PM on 05/26/2010
Darling children...when you block an ambulance you are possibly putting someones life in grave danger. If you don't disperse and refuse to let the ambulance through you deserve to have the police come and use excessive force on you because you have proven, beyond the benefit of a doubt, that you are dangerous to others. Darling children...grow up and stop sniveling. You deserved a good beating and you got one.
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Dham4201
10:24 PM on 05/26/2010
Why is this NEWSWORTHY? This is something you would find in a local newspaper, not HP. Why don't you cover every single rowdy college party that gets broken up? This happens every weekend somewhere
10:44 PM on 05/26/2010
An ambulance gets blocked every weekend by a bunch of spoiled rich college kids? Are they training to run BP or Wall Street or somthing? Expell the brats and let them clean toilets. Give the ladies who have those jobs good educations and send them off to run the show. Our country will be better for it.
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Dham4201
11:51 PM on 05/26/2010
East coast Ivy League fraternity pr!cks are the ones responsible for almost every single fiasco this country has found itself in.
12:19 AM on 05/27/2010
Don't confuse Bates with Williams or Yale. No Bates grad would ever be seriously considered by BP or a Wall Street firm, due to the school's reputation as a lesser back-up college for New England kids who didn't get into Williams or Yale. Which is entirely true. Bates econ majors will be lucky to get a job in a Citizens Bank in a grocery store these days.

- Bates alumnus
09:52 PM on 05/26/2010
Back in the 50s, this kind of violence used to happen only on Lincoln or lower Lisbon Streets, or in the "jungle" on the Andorscoggin river bank under either end of the Grand Trunk railroad trestle in Lewiston. "Yeah", my father would say to "Red" Chabot and the other black-eyed street regulars, while smoking a "Lucky" and pouring a Pepsi through a sock full of the "pink lady" (pink colored Sterno fuel gel) and "squeezing" the a mix into a tin coffee can, "let's drink this crap so we don't have to smell the damned river." Bates is but a few hundred yards from that same river and the paper mills still pump it's poisonous crap into it to this day. Same smell, different jungle.
09:12 PM on 05/26/2010
They should be glad Nixon didn't have anything to do with it. He would have had a bunch of them shot! Remember 4 dead in Ohio?
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dbrett480
08:57 PM on 05/26/2010
A sergeant ends up with a broken leg (a possibly career ending injury) and the college students have the nerve to complain about an "overreation." If anything it was an underreaction.
09:28 PM on 05/26/2010
Get your facts straight, police officer's leg was broken while the cop was trying to trip a student in an attempt to arrest the student.
10:26 PM on 05/26/2010
It's the river man. .... It gives you cancer and drives you crazy. The crazy part is just the first symptom. That's why I left.
12:23 AM on 05/27/2010
I concur - I couldn't run cross-country at Bates under a decade ago because I would become physically ill and vomit every time I ran more than a mile in Lewiston (and I grew up in one of the largest metro areas in the country). Something is seriously wrong with the air quality up there.
08:38 PM on 05/26/2010
I'm all for having a good time but blocking an ambulance is awful!
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booboo111
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08:35 PM on 05/26/2010
Pigs off campus!... Whoops, I'm dating myself.
08:31 PM on 05/26/2010
Had they been smoking marijuana there would have been no fight...no going nuts
like booze produces.
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Blackorpheus
the decisive blows are always struck left-handed
07:33 PM on 05/26/2010
You don't approve of drunk, rowdy students? Legalize cannabis.
08:36 PM on 05/26/2010
I think it should be legal but I don't think it will really solve these types of problems. Many of the students will just drink and get high then...
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Godweiser
The eyes have it.
05:58 AM on 05/27/2010
And then constitute a danger to the refrigerator. Trust me, given a choice between drunk and high, high will win every time. That and legalized cannabis will likely be significantly cheaper since it's an easy plant to grow.
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angrymanspokane
Just a regular guy
07:11 PM on 05/26/2010
It ain't a party unless someone winds up in jail!
10:31 PM on 05/26/2010
You've gotta be from Lewiston..... Knox Street, too? I was at 69 and a half until shortly before it burnt down in the 60s. You must be one of Eddy's' kids.
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Democommon Sense
06:15 PM on 05/26/2010
This just in........Drunk college kids are a complete pain in the ass.

Really nothing else going on today?
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alumcreek
sorry to see humanity repeating errors ad nauseam
06:05 PM on 05/26/2010
There is something about alcohol and recreational vandalism that does not sit well with me. I've watched police be jerks and students be as bad if not worse.

30 years ago I worked as a bartender and found it too depressing dealing with drunks who are certain that they know all and that whatever time pressure you feel is nowhere as important as their need to explain their new understanding of the essence of the universe brought about by alcoholic haze.
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ProfessorBrooks
Don't believe everything you think.
09:30 AM on 05/27/2010
My English professor friend has coined the term: "alcotards" to describe them. Feel free to make that part of your lexicon.
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RobinD
05:07 PM on 05/26/2010
The officer's leg was broken while bringing a student to the ground, not during an assault. The students were out of line and as always alcohol and over zealous police do not make a good mix. This is not representative of all the students and implying so is unfair. Those students who refused to disperse probably would never behave that way if not under influence. They do need to realize a little respect goes a long way.
06:30 PM on 05/26/2010
Fanned...You do have to ask also, "Who are the professionals here? And did they act professional?" Police need to be held to a higher standard I believe. They set an example. If they are calm and composed in an incident, then that may be how the crowd responds. Did they act this way to begin? Idk. But as in most news stories, it could be twisted or not complete.
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dbrett480
02:40 AM on 05/27/2010
The officers were outmanned 10 to 1 against drunk college kids. I don't care how calm and composed the officers were, I can promise you people will get injured.
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dbrett480
08:59 PM on 05/26/2010
How do you know the sergeant's leg was broken taking someone to the ground? I doubt it if the student was charged with aggravated assault.
09:30 PM on 05/26/2010
eye witnesses, my friend.
04:56 PM on 05/26/2010
An ambulance arrives to help injured people and a group of morons refuse to move? No crying please.
10:29 PM on 05/26/2010
Thank you. The ambulance should have just kept going. The mob would have had that coming.