Crime & Safety
'Large Disturbance' Follows Perry Hall Football Game: Police
The Baltimore County Police Department was called to tame crowd after Friday's game at Perry Hall High School.

Police responded to Perry Hall High School Friday night after a “large disturbance” erupted on the heels of the football game, according to Officer Kuhn of the Baltimore County Police Department.
At approximately 9:20 p.m. on Friday, Kuhn said police received word of activity at the parking lot.
The activity ranged from “fights and people jumping on cars” to “calls about a possible stabbing,” which he said were not confirmed.
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Spirits were running high at Friday night’s game, where the Perry Hall Gators and Parkville Knights faced off in a showdown that gained the attention of the Baltimore Ravens and was preceded by a parade/pep rally.
Perry Hall reportedly won the football game, and it was outside the stadium where police were notified of disruptive activity, according to Kuhn.
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After the game, as everyone was filing out of the parking lot, there was “just a large disturbance” with a ”lot of students,” Kuhn said.
There were 2,000 people at the game, he said, and it was unknown how many were involved in the disturbance.
Nobody was injured or cited that police were aware of, Kuhn said, noting: “There was police response in order to calm everything down.”
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