Boy, 13, allegedly stabbed NYC school safety agent who tried to break up brawl: cops
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Boy, 13, allegedly stabbed NYC school safety agent who tried to break up brawl: cops
"A 13-year-old boy was arrested for allegedly stabbing a Brooklyn school safety agent as she tried to break up a brawl between two middle schoolers, police said. The teen is accused of knifing the agent, a 53-year-old woman, in her calf as she intervened in the 3:10 p.m. Wednesday scuffle on Beverley Road near Ralph Avenue, steps from IS 285, the Meyer Levin Middle School for the Performing Arts in East Flatbush, police said."
"He was quickly arrested and charged with felony assault, authorities said Thursday. The 13-year-old boy allegedly stabbed the agent in the calf outside IS 285, the Meyer Levin Middle School for the Performing Arts in East Flatbush, cops said. ABC 7 He is expected to be prosecuted as a juvenile, with his case proceeding in Family Court. The agent was taken to the Kings County Hospital Center, where she is listed in stable condition, authorities said."
A 13-year-old boy allegedly stabbed a 53-year-old school safety agent while she tried to break up a fight between two middle school students outside IS 285 in East Flatbush. The agent suffered a calf wound and was transported to Kings County Hospital Center in stable condition. The teen was quickly arrested and charged with felony assault and is expected to be prosecuted in Family Court as a juvenile. IS 285 serves about 750 students in grades 6 through 8. The school building reportedly lacks metal detectors at its entrances to screen for weapons.
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