Teen charged with murder, assault in California high school stabbings that killed 1, injured 2
Briefly

On May 9, a 14-year-old boy named Armando Morales was murdered in a stabbing incident at Santa Ana High School. He was trying to assist friends during a gang-related fight when a 15-year-old suspect stabbed him and two others. Morales suffered a fatal wound to the heart, while the other victims, aged 15 and 16, are expected to survive. Two suspects have been arrested, though police are still searching for the knife used in the attack and seeking additional evidence, including cellphone footage of the brawl.
A 14-year-old who was trying to help friends was fatally stabbed during a gang-related fight near Santa Ana High School, leading to murder charges against two suspects.
The violence escalated when a 15-year-old suspect allegedly brandished a knife during the brawl, resulting in the tragic death of Armando Morales and injuries to two others.
Police are investigating a brawl among students believed to belong to rival gangs, with attention on cellphone footage that could provide insights into the altercation.
Authorities confirmed that the two suspects have been apprehended, with pending charges against a 17-year-old, while police seek to gather more evidence from bystanders.
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