Rap Song Ignites A Near Riot At Harvard University  Author:Sammy Washington Website: Added: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 09:10:01 -0500
Category: Entertainment News
Word is going around the hallowed halls of Harvard got a little taste of that crunk this past weekend. MediaTakeOut.com got dozens of emails from people who attended a party at the esteemed university. And according to the partygoers, a riot nearly erupted.
One Harvard Business school student told MediaTakeOut.com, "It was a great night and a couple of idiots ruined it for everyone ... They were playing that Crime Mobb song Knuck If You Buck and a lot of locals [non-college students] started fighting. There were fists everywhere ... I just want to make it clear that there were no Harvard [students] involved in that foolishness."
But you don't have to take our reader's word for it. Here's what the Harvard Crimson (the University newspaper) reported:
Dozens of police officers swarmed Mt. Auburn Street early Sunday after several large fist fights broke out at a party in Lowell Dining Hall, police and witnesses said.
Two men were arrested at about 1 a.m. at a party hosted by the Harvard Society of Black Scientists and Engineers that attracted about 800 guests, Cambridge police spokesman Frank Pasquarello said. Guests at the party hurled chairs at one another and the fights spilled out onto Mt. Auburn Street, Pasquarello said.
"It emerged into something of a melee," Pasquarello said.
The two men arrested for disorderly conduct were not Harvard students, Cambridge police officer Shawn Keough said.
"We haven't seen this many bodies since the Red Sox won the World Series the last time," Keough said.
Hundreds were evacuated from the dormitory and police closed off a section of Mt. Auburn Street as 19 police cars, including Harvard, Cambridge, and State police, arrived at the scene.
The party followed the annual Step Show sponsored by the Society of Black Scientists and Engineers in Lowell Lecture Hall. The celebration, advertised as Harvard's "biggest party of the year," drew students from several other colleges.
Witnesses said they heard glass break and saw police forcibly subdue one party-goer.
Raffael P. Deluca '08 likened the scene to a "riot."
"There were groups of people getting out of hand," Deluca said.
"I was standing there trying to grab somebody to dance with me and then I see a whole commotion," said Dorchester resident Amigo Perez, 21. "I'm like, 'Time to go.' "