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Pumpkin Fair riot: Should Keene State College students be expelled?

College and city officials are reviewing video of the riots Saturday and Sunday at the Pumpkin Fair in Keene, N.H. What do Keene State College students say about punishment for participation? 

Keene, N.H. police, firefighters and ambulances in New Hampshire responded to large crowds of students as the annual Pumpkin Festival is underway near Keene State College Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014.

(AP Photo/Seth Meyer)

October 20, 2014

On Monday morning, Keene State College Student Body President Bobby Graham sat in his econometrics class, one day after he had walked door to door apologizing to area businesses on behalf of the rioters.

On Saturday, Graham had watched what he describes as 鈥渄isgusting things鈥: people ripping down signs, flipping cars in Keene, N.H.听At least 14 arrests on Saturday and Sunday were appeared connected to the riots, The Associated Press reported. More than 30 people suffered injuries,聽.听

In class Monday, the riots were the 鈥渆lephant in the room,鈥 he says in a phone interview. While his professor mentioned the weekend鈥檚 events, the class did not dwell on the riots.听鈥淲e had things to learn,鈥 he says.听

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The riots that took place when hundreds of young adults took to the streets just steps away from Keene State鈥檚 campus have shaken the 5,400-student campus.听Some of the Keene State students say they were not entirely responsible for the riots that prompted arrests and caused injuries.

But Anne Huot, the college鈥檚 president, said in that the most serious offenders may be expelled, implying that Keene State students could be responsible.听

鈥淲e are actively working to identify the individuals who participated in unlawful behavior, and those who are identified will be held accountable,鈥 she wrote in a statement that the institution鈥檚 Facebook page posted. 鈥淲e are reviewing images, videos, media coverage, social media postings, and information we have about off-campus residences. The most serious offenders will face interim suspension, followed by conduct action up to, and including, expulsion.鈥

The vandalism and unruly behavior was well documented 鈥 videos show nighttime and daytime disturbances, with screams and fights. The events prompted police in riot gear to descend, firing pepper spray and tear gas into the crowd. State officials have scheduled a news conference聽for 4 p.m. Monday and will discuss the violence, the AP reported.

Grounds for suspension or expulsion from Keene State are clearly spelled out.听

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The college considers riot participation, demonstrations, or events that disrupt 鈥渢he normal operations鈥 of Keene State 鈥 on or off campus 鈥 as behaviors that are 鈥渄isorderly, disruptive or indecent,鈥 . The that instigating a riot 鈥渨ill most likely result in disciplinary suspension or disciplinary dismissal鈥 from the institution.听

Mr. Graham, a junior who says he knows a large portion of the student body, says he did not recognize many faces when he witnessed the riots Saturday. Many area students come to Pumpkin Fest, where thousands of jack-鈥榦-lanterns draw many tourists, he says.

If Keene State students are found responsible, disciplinary action should be determined on a case-by-case basis, he suggests.

Expulsion for students involved may be a fair outcome, wrote Chelsea Harris, the senior class president, in an email.

鈥淚 think that people need to realize that their actions have consequences, and if the school thinks that those consequences need to be expulsion, then that is what it needs to be,鈥 she wrote, adding that she trusts administrators鈥 judgment on how to respond to the riots.

Though Ms. Harris wrote that she was not at the riots at any point in time, she suspects that Keene State students do not comprise a large percentage of those rioting.

Many students, she noted, are 鈥渟addened鈥 by the events, and have been cleaning up in the community and apologizing.

To Graham, the negative media attention is eating at the student body. And users of Yik Yak, a popular anonymous chat app, decried the loss in reputation brought by the riots.

鈥淎ll over the U.S. now Keene is going to be known for this riot when really this isn鈥檛 how Keene really is,鈥 read one. 鈥淣ational news means the world is watching us! Let鈥檚 turn this around with PEACE,鈥 another said.

A third: 鈥淐an we all take a moment to be thankful that nobody died?鈥

In 2012, some聽1,500 students at聽University of Massachusetts at Amherst聽rioted following the New England Patriots SuperBowl loss. Thirteen students were arrested and at least one was expelled, .听