1 student killed, 2 wounded in stabbing outside Southern California high school
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In a tragic event at Santa Ana High School in Southern California, one student was killed and two others sustained injuries in a stabbing incident as students were leaving school. The police reported that the victims were all Santa Ana High students and were treated at a hospital, with one in stable condition. Investigators are searching for at least two suspects, but their connections to the school remain unclear. As a response, after-school programs were canceled and crisis counselors were offered to support students.
One student was killed and two others were wounded in a stabbing in front of a Southern California high school Wednesday, authorities said.
The stabbing happened in the afternoon as students were leaving school for the day, district spokesperson Fermin Leal said.
Authorities were searching for at least two suspects whose connection to the school and motive were not clear, Garcia said.
After-school programs and athletics were canceled, and officials said the school would make crisis counselors available Thursday.
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