Man arrested during Hanford High School's graduation

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HANFORD, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) - An apprehension was made connected Friday during Hanford High School's graduation, constabulary said.

At astir 7:50 p.m. connected June 6, officers who were moving Hanford High School's graduation astatine Neighbor Bowl encountered a antheral who had struck a schoolhouse administrative unit member.

Police said the incidental began erstwhile 44-year-old Jason Saunders attempted to participate the graduation without a ticket. A schoolhouse authoritative told him that helium needed a summons to enter.

Saunders ignored the authoritative and attempted to locomotion in. That's erstwhile the schoolhouse authoritative extended her limb to halt him. Police said Saunders struck her limb and pushed past her to participate the event.

Campus information tried to halt him, but helium ignored their orders and continued going towards the stands.

Police officers moving the lawsuit were made alert that Saunders had struck the schoolhouse official. They past located him with the assistance of field safety.

Officers approached Saunders midway up the stands and asked him to travel with them. He refused and continued to locomotion away. One serviceman tried to halt him by placing his manus connected Saunders' shoulder, but helium inactive refused and tried to propulsion away.

Police told Saunders not to marque a country and to travel with him, but helium refused and attempted to clasp connected to thing nearby.

Officers were capable to apprehension Saunders, and helium was booked into the Kings County Jail.

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