The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Students clean up after mayhem near pumpkin fest

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KEENE, N.H. » Keene State College students quickly cleaned up from a chaotic weekend on Sunday after violent parties near the city’s annual pumpkin festival led to destructio­n, dozens of arrests and multiple injuries.

The parties around the school coincided with the Keene Pumpkin Festival, at which the community tries to set a world record of the largest number of carved and lighted jack-olanterns in one place.

The violence prompted police in riot gear to use tear gas as they tried to control the crowds.

Sophomore Mallory Pearce, vice president of the student body, said she saw a car flipped over in a parking lot, another car being destroyed and people being pepper-sprayed.

“It got way out of hand. Everyone I talked to said, ‘I feel unsafe, I’m going home.’ They didn’t want to be part of the riot, and they couldn’t do anything to solve it,” she said. “I honestly did not feel safe.”

While Pearce was extremely disappoint­ed in the violence, she said her faith was restored when about 200 volunteers showed up Sunday morning to clean up.

“We all recognize that we made a mistake, and we’re going to do better next year,” she said. “We’re not going to let this happen again.”

A police department log shows officers responded to 235 calls between 2:30 a.m. Friday and 3:30 a.m. Sunday and made at least 49 arrests.

Not all were part of the disturbanc­es, but at least 14 on Saturday and early Sunday appeared related to the unruly behavior. Most involved disorderly conduct or alcohol-related offenses.

WMUR-TV in Manchester showed video of a crowd overturnin­g a car, people running from tear gas clouds, street signs being torn down and fires burning in the streets.

Police also investigat­ed reports of people throwing glass bottles and fireworks, jumping off a roof and banging on cars.

One group of young people threatened to beat up an elderly man, and another resident heard someone “threatenin­g to kill officers,” according to the police log.

About 20 injured people were taken to hospitals, Keene Fire Chief Mark Howard told New England Cable News.

Student body president Bobby Graham said he was disgusted by the destructio­n he saw and believes most of the perpetrato­rs were not Keene State students.

“We are devoted to our community and very much engaged with our community,” he said.

Junior Brian Mazzola said most of the students in his apartment building decided to stay inside Saturday night after hearing about the brewing trouble. “We could hear the helicopter­s circling around telling people to go inside,” he said.

Eammon Flynn, who was among about 30 students visiting for the weekend from Castleton College in Vermont, said he didn’t participat­e in any destructio­n but “went out and joined the mayhem.”

“The parties ended up being boring, and the riot ended up being wild,” he said. “It was fun to be around.”

 ?? JEREMY FOX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People stand atop an overturned car in Keene, New Hampshire on Saturday during a night of violent parties that led to destructio­n, dozens of arrests and multiple injuries, near the city’s annual pumpkin festival. The parties around the school coincided...
JEREMY FOX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People stand atop an overturned car in Keene, New Hampshire on Saturday during a night of violent parties that led to destructio­n, dozens of arrests and multiple injuries, near the city’s annual pumpkin festival. The parties around the school coincided...

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