Brockton High School class president arrested
By Kate Augusto, Globe Correspondent
The final lesson learned by the senior class president at Brockton High School may be the hardest: Do not mouth off to police while being punished for vandalizing the cafeteria with ketchup, mustard, and silly string.
Aisha Chenae Brown, 18, will get to think about that while the rest of her class walks across a stage and receives diplomas on Saturday. Brown, who has been barred from the ceremony, was arraigned today on charges of disturbing the peace and resisting arrest. She and 10 classmates – including the quarterback of the football team -- were performing community service as punishment for the “senior prank” a week ago in the cafeteria, school officials said.
Brown was apparently unhappy about her punishment and began yelling, slamming tables and using profanity, said Brockton Chief of Detectives John Crowley.
"She didn't have the best attitude," Crowley said.
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