What to Know
- Fight between two girls outside an East Harlem school ends with girl tased and her mother allegedly slashing her young attacker, police say
- The two girls, who are are roughly 13 to 14 years old, were fighting outside of PS 96 Tuesday afternoon, according to the NYPD
- Only one of the girls is a student at the school, police say
A fight between two teen girls outside an East Harlem school ends with one girl tased and her mother allegedly slashing her young attacker, police say.
The two girls, who are are roughly 13 to 14 years old, were fighting outside of PS 96 Tuesday afternoon when one pulled a taser on the other and tased her, the NYPD says, adding that only one of the girls goes to the school.
The tased girl was taken to an area hospital in stable condition.
The mother of the victim showed up and slashed the girl that tased her daughter, NYPD says. The condition of the girl who was slashed is unclear.
The mom of the tased girl as well as the girl who did the tasing were both taken into custody, police say. Charges are pending.