Conflict-resolution teams at Locke High

Police patrol the halls and specialists counsel students on the first school day following Friday’s campus melee.

About half of the students said the brawling was prompted by their peers — bored with school and ready to ignite, said intervention specialist Holly Priebe-Diaz.

Other students, she said, blamed ongoing racial tensions and gang problems. Historically black Watts has changed rapidly to a Latino-majority community, with gangs of both ethnicities claiming overlapping turf in the economically depressed streets. Locke’s student body is about 65% Latino and 35% African American.

“This is a microcosm of something bigger happening in the community,” Priebe-Diaz said.

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