"Why don't you just let it die? It's being handled."

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So two adults fight in front of a bunch of kids at a volleyball game, and it's our fault because we pointed it out.

That certainly seems to be San Dimas High School principal Kristine Kulow's response:
"...Kulow also would not elaborate but appeared frustrated by the attention the altercation has received.
"The people involved know what's happening," Kulow said. "Why don't you just let it die? It's being handled."

-At least the assistant superintendent seems to get it:
"William Brinegar, the assistant superintendent in charge of human resources at the Bonita Unified School District, said the names of those involved and the sanctions will not be released, per district policy.
"We're certainly disappointed it occurred," Brinegar said of the altercation. "You never want that sort of thing happening. But given that it did, actions have been taken regarding those involved."

FRANK GIRARDOT

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