PAGE A4, KEIZERTIMES, SEPTEMBER 27, 2019 Students fl ock to record McNary fi ght, 5 arrested A fi ght between two female students at McNary High School on Thursday, Sept. 19, led to the arrest of two male students who engaged the school resource offi cer (SRO) in a struggle while trying to detain them. About 2:20 p.m., Offi - cer David Zavala, the SRO on campus, was notifi ed of a fi ght near the gymnasium in- side the school. Staff members broke up the altercation, but the effort was impeded by a throng of students who gath- ered to watch and record the event. Zavala identifi ed two males he believed were involved in the incident. A physical strug- gle with the teens ensued as he tried to detain them for questioning. While trying to take the two males into custody a staff member requested additional police assistance and more of- fi cers responded to the scene. No injuries were reported. Both males were arrested and transported to the Marion County Juvenile Department, each charged with disorderly conduct and interfering with a peace offi cer. Later in the afternoon, Mc- Nary Principal Erik Jespersen sent out an email and auto-di- aler phone call addressing the situation. “These events were seen and recorded by many of our students. Frankly, I expect and I know you expect, more out of our Celtics. We’ll be work- ing closely with our students to reinforce our commit- ment to creating a world-class school where all students feel KT on vacation safe, supported and welcome. We encourage you to speak with your children about how they play a part in our school culture,” Jespersen said. Another student was trans- ported to the hospital for emergency care around the same time as the fi ght and re- sulting arrests, but it was un- connected to the altercation, Jespersen said. On Tuesday, Sept. 24, Za- vala made three additional arrests, two of which were the female students involved in the original altercation — both were issued criminal ci- tations for disorderly conduct. A third female student was issued a citation for interfer- ring. All three students were released to their parents or guardians. Feedback sought on new corp. tax The Oregon Department of Revenue (DOR) will seek input about the administrative rules for the state’s new Cor- porate Activity Tax from busi- ness taxpayers and tax preparers in a meeting in Salem Oct. 4. Salem area business taxpay- ers and tax preparers are invit- ed to discuss the rules 7:30 to 9 a.m., Friday, Oct. 4, in the Ore- gon Employment Department auditorium, 875 Union Street in Salem. The Corporate Activity Tax imposes a $250 tax on the fi rst $1 million of gross receipts after subtractions and 0.57 percent tax on gross receipts greater than $1 million after subtractions, beginning Janu- ary 1. 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