Michelle Kim

Security Ramped Up at NY High School as Another Student Is Stabbed

What to Know

  • A student was stabbed at a New York high school, the second one to be injured in a fight after a girl died in another stabbing last week
  • The stabbing at New Rochelle High School was third student to be attacked in just eight days
  • The outbreak of violence has parents calling out for more to be done to keep their students safe

A student was stabbed at New Rochelle High School, police say, the second one to be injured in a fight after a 16-year-old girl died in another stabbing last week.

A law enforcement source told News 4 a fight between students just before 9 a.m. Thursday -- apparently related to another attack Wednesday -- resulted in the stabbing of a 16-year-old boy. The outbreak of violence has parents calling out for more to be done to keep their students safe.

The injured student was taken to a local hospital with wounds to his left torso, police said. 

The school was initially placed in lockdown, then lockout modes as police investigated, and no one was allowed in or out. Police said a 15-year-old student was seen on video leaving the school building just after they got the 911 call about the stabbing.

The school has since shifted to tight controls on access so that only identified individuals with legitimate business can enter and exit. 

Last week, 16-year-old Valaree Schwab died after classmate Z'inah Brown, also 16, allegedly stabbed her at a Dunkin' Donuts near the campus of the high school, authorities said. 

School officials said in a statement Thursday that security has been increased at the school since last week's stabbing, and that police are there through the day to help maintain safety.

"We're taking firm steps to ensure that the high school remains a safe place for students to learn," said Brian Osbourne, the district superintendent. 

At a meeting Thursday night, hundreds of frustated parents packed into an auditorium at the school to voice their opinions. Dozens more, meanwhile, packed into the hallways hoping to hear the meeting.

One Parent, Keisha Clark-Lopez told News 4 that her son was stabbed by one of the suspects in this week's violence when they were in middle school and said that "all the red flags were there."

"I begged and pleaded with them like I'm telling you guys for them not to allow this to happen to another child," she said.

Another parent, meanwhile, said he didn't know what to say to his daughter after the violence. 

"Today I didn't know what to say to her," the parent said. "Today was a bad day."

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