Students and Local Community React to Capital Riot
Amber Cazacu, Editor
As rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol, with intensity and violence, people around America were shocked. A few of our Bulldog Bark Staff share their opinions and their stories over the shocking riot.

Trump and The Capital Riot
My dad usually watches the news every morning and this time it was about Donald Trump supporters that broke into the capital. They were attempting to overturn his defeat in the 2020 presidential election, which obviously didn't work. Even though I don't really like Trump or his supporters they are not like the news portrays them. I know that the ones who went to the capital are crazy because n...

SBHS Senior Supports Accountability for the Capitol
On Jan. 6, 2021 at the encouragement of former president Trump, thousands of protesters stormed the Capitol and stopped the Electoral College vote count. Many Americans watched in horror on live television and social media as rioters scaled walls, beat Capitol police officers with flags and fire extinguishers, broke windows, breaking down doors, trashing Senate offices. SBHS senior Liam Waite, ...

Storming the Capitol: Right or Wrong?
South Broward High School freshman, Aspen Roberts, has a very interesting perspective on the Capitol storming. "I believe that storming the capitol was very wrong and they are being irrational because they didn’t get their way in this election,” says Roberts. ] Roberts finds it disturbing that people raided the Capitol without reasoning. “No, they definitely do not have the right to...

Everything Wrong With the Capitol Riot
On January 6, 2021 while scrolling through twitter 4 tags on the capitol have been trending. As US senators gathered to certify the electoral college votes, thousands of Trump supporters, angered by the results of the election, stormed the Capitol of our country. What was seen as a protest for others was also seen as an opportunity for many to get revenge. The violence on this day has damaged many pe...

Military Perspective on What Happened at the Capitol
Sergeant Major Kevin Nunez , 37, who has served 19 years in the Marines Corps and is still currently active in the Military states “It’s a shame what happened at the Capitol.'' stated Nunez. ''It’s crazy how a couple of months ago during the BLM movement, police officers were macing these civil protesters and shooting them with rubber bullets causing hysteria," said Nunez "Yet now when these ...
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