Chicago Public Schools Suspends Coaches, Sends Message

Chicago Public Schools has suspended two high school head basketball coaches for demonstrating unprofessional conduct in the wake of a post-game fight last week that ended with a student's murder outside the gymnasium. Robert Smith of Simeon Career Academy and Nick Irvin of Morgan Park High School will sit out four games each for behavior that CPS CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett said "shocked and appalled" her. (The terms of the suspension require the coaches to attend the games in a non-coaching capacity.)

According to CBS affiliate WBBM, the coaches broke up a fight that erupted in the handshake line after Simeon's 53-51 victory over Morgan Park at Chicago State University on Jan. 16, but then they both engaged in a shouting match. Outside, shortly after the incident, 17-year-old Tyrone Lawson was shot in the back and killed.

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