last week and went viral. Multiple students were injured, and a district spokesperson previously told The Washington Post that at least one student went to the hospital.
“I don’t think this has gone unnoticed,” Bills said of how videos of the incidents spread online and the case has been closely followed. “It’s been in the news. It’s been on social media.”After the football game, a group of Bethesda-Chevy Chase students spotted a student from another school walking away from a Chipotle restaurant, Bills said.The Bethesda-Chevy Chase students, including the 16-year-old, charged after the Walter Johnson student.
He is generally sweet and respectful, Johnson said, and has no criminal record or history of violence. Johnson said she formerly lived in the White Oak area of Montgomery County. She moved to Bethesda — and a high-rise apartment on Wisconsin Avenue — to get her children into better schools.