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School fight Pc dubbed 'extreme' School fight Pc dubbed 'extreme'
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A woman has dubbed the use of CS gas by a police officer to break up a school fight "extreme", after her daughter was caught up in the spray. A woman has dubbed the use of CS spray by a police officer to break up a school fight "extreme", after her daughter was caught up in the spray.
The officer used the gas, normally used for serious public order offences, after a disturbance outside Whitefield Fishponds Community School in Bristol. The officer used the spray, normally used for serious public order offences, after a disturbance outside Whitefield Fishponds Community School in Bristol.
The fight began between two teenage girls, with about 15 other people then joining in.The fight began between two teenage girls, with about 15 other people then joining in.
Avon and Somerset Police said the officer had no alternative.Avon and Somerset Police said the officer had no alternative.
The force said he used the gas to prevent serious injury to the group fighting in the street. The force said he used the spray to prevent serious injury to the group fighting in the street.
But Musnilya Babatunji said the spray affected her 15-year old daughter Jibuise.But Musnilya Babatunji said the spray affected her 15-year old daughter Jibuise.
The officer, who dealt with the incident single-handedly, acted in an entirely professional manner Avon and Somerset PoliceThe officer, who dealt with the incident single-handedly, acted in an entirely professional manner Avon and Somerset Police
She said: "I think it wasn't called for to go to those extremes, putting CS gas on school children."She said: "I think it wasn't called for to go to those extremes, putting CS gas on school children."
Her daughter added: "I felt dizzy and my eyes were burning. I couldn't open them."Her daughter added: "I felt dizzy and my eyes were burning. I couldn't open them."
Jibuise said she and her friend, Sasha Wood, went to help another friend involved in the fight.Jibuise said she and her friend, Sasha Wood, went to help another friend involved in the fight.
Another girl, Keyshia Wood, added: "The policeman came over and dragged us off and CS gassed us. My friends picked me up and took me into a shop.Another girl, Keyshia Wood, added: "The policeman came over and dragged us off and CS gassed us. My friends picked me up and took me into a shop.
"The fight wasn't even that bad. I don't know why he used it. It was horrible. I couldn't see and I panicked.""The fight wasn't even that bad. I don't know why he used it. It was horrible. I couldn't see and I panicked."
The school confirmed that two girls had been fighting in Fishponds Road and that teachers had called the police after others joined in.The school confirmed that two girls had been fighting in Fishponds Road and that teachers had called the police after others joined in.
'Nothing but praise''Nothing but praise'
The head said the school had taken action against the girls.The head said the school had taken action against the girls.
Avon and Somerset Police said: "It was essential the officer acted quickly to prevent serious injury to those involved and break up the serious disorder incident which was escalating in violence.Avon and Somerset Police said: "It was essential the officer acted quickly to prevent serious injury to those involved and break up the serious disorder incident which was escalating in violence.
"The officer, who dealt with the incident single-handedly, acted in an entirely professional manner and no formal complaints have been made to police or the school following the incident."The officer, who dealt with the incident single-handedly, acted in an entirely professional manner and no formal complaints have been made to police or the school following the incident.
"The police have received nothing but praise from staff at the school and local children who observed the incident.""The police have received nothing but praise from staff at the school and local children who observed the incident."
A 17-year-old man arrested on suspicion of assault at the scene was later released without charge.A 17-year-old man arrested on suspicion of assault at the scene was later released without charge.