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Showing posts with label school cafeteria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school cafeteria. Show all posts
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Social Media Fuels High-School Attack
Oakley, CA
A bump in the hallway at Freedom High School fueled a profanity-laced argument. That, in turn, led to an argument on Instagram, a form of social media, which led to an attack in the school cafeteria the next day that put a girl in the intensive care unit of a hospital.
The attacker was arrested on suspicion of felonious battery.
Safe Havens, International
A bump in the hallway at Freedom High School fueled a profanity-laced argument. That, in turn, led to an argument on Instagram, a form of social media, which led to an attack in the school cafeteria the next day that put a girl in the intensive care unit of a hospital.
The attacker was arrested on suspicion of felonious battery.
Safe Havens, International
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Marrero Teen Booked in Stabbing at John Ehret High School
Marrero, LA
A 17-year-old John Ehret High School student was booked after stabbing another student with scissors on campus Monday morning, the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office has announced. Ayesha Majeer, of 6433 Rue Louis Phillipe, Marrero, was booked with one count each of aggravated battery and illegal carrying of a concealed weapon.
The injured 15-year-old student was reported in stable condition at Interim LSU Public Hospital with with non-life threatening injuries.
A teacher reported the incident around 7:15 a.m. to Detective Brian Johnson, who is assigned to the campus at 4300 Patriot Ave. The teacher said a student was stabbed in a fight outside the school cafeteria.
Johnson's investigation revealed the altercation stemmed from an ongoing problem between Majeer and the unidentified student over a friend. Majeer allegedly told Johnson the victim approached her and began arguing with her. Majeer allegedly admitted after she was confronted, she took scissors from her book bag and stabbed the victim several times.
Safe Havens, International
A 17-year-old John Ehret High School student was booked after stabbing another student with scissors on campus Monday morning, the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office has announced. Ayesha Majeer, of 6433 Rue Louis Phillipe, Marrero, was booked with one count each of aggravated battery and illegal carrying of a concealed weapon.
The injured 15-year-old student was reported in stable condition at Interim LSU Public Hospital with with non-life threatening injuries.
A teacher reported the incident around 7:15 a.m. to Detective Brian Johnson, who is assigned to the campus at 4300 Patriot Ave. The teacher said a student was stabbed in a fight outside the school cafeteria.
Johnson's investigation revealed the altercation stemmed from an ongoing problem between Majeer and the unidentified student over a friend. Majeer allegedly told Johnson the victim approached her and began arguing with her. Majeer allegedly admitted after she was confronted, she took scissors from her book bag and stabbed the victim several times.
Safe Havens, International
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