Monday, February 27, 2012

Death of girl, 11, in fight ruled homicide

Joanna Ramos, 11, died hours after exchanging punches with a classmate. The two girls were reportedly fighting over a boy.?KNBC-TV's Angie Crouch reports.

By Jason Kandel, NBCLosAngeles.com

An 11-year-old girl who died in a fight in Long Beach on Friday suffered blunt force trauma to her head, and her death was ruled a homicide, coroner?s officials said Monday.

Long Beach police officers responded just before 6 p.m. Friday to a hospital after being notified that Joanna Ramos, who was unconscious and not breathing, had been brought into the emergency room by her family. She was taken in for surgery, placed into intensive care in critical condition, and died just before 9 p.m.


She had no visual signs of trauma to her body, police said.

Joanna and a fellow student from Willard Elementary School had been in a fight after school in an alley. With seven others looking on, the girls took off their backpacks, put their hair in a bun, said ?Go? and started hitting each other.

The fight lasted about one minute. It did not involve weapons and no one was knocked to the ground, police said.

Once the fight was over, both girls left the area and went their separate ways.

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Later, Joanna had a bloody nose and wasn't feeling well so she was taken to the hospital, her family said.

Several classmates of both girls told NBC4 that the girls were fighting over a boy. Joanna's friends said the two simply could not get along.

Detectives have interviewed the other classmate and onlookers. They were also trying to identify other witnesses and anyone who knows what led to the fight.

No arrests have been made.

While the Los Angeles County Coroner?s Office will determine the cause of death, police will continue to do interviews.
Officers will present their findings to the Los Angeles County District Attorney?s Office, which will review the case and determine if any charges will be filed.

Police said no one has alleged or suggested that Joanna was being bullied.

None of the students interviewed told detectives that school officials were made aware of the impending fight.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Long Beach Police Department Homicide Detail at (562) 570-7244.

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Source: http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/02/27/10519560-death-of-girl-who-died-in-schoolfight-ruled-homicide

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