11-year-old accused of attempted stabbing at WA middle school

Snohomish, WALocal News

An alarming attempted stabbing incident unfolded at Alderwood Middle School in Lynnwood, Washington, involving an 11-year-old boy. The event occurred around 1:30 p. m. on Friday, prompting a swift response from a teacher who intervened to prevent potential harm to another student. The suspect initially fled the scene but was turned in by his parents two days later, now facing charges of second-degree assault and possession of a weapon on school property.

Local school officials commended the teacher's quick actions, highlighting the critical role of staff in ensuring student safety. Community reactions were mixed; some neighbors expressed disbelief that such violence could stem from someone so young, while others were not surprised by the incident. The incident has sparked discussions on youth violence and the effectiveness of existing safety measures in schools. In response, a Washington school safety bill was passed, aimed at improving security protocols, including panic buttons and live video feeds for law enforcement communication during emergencies. The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office continues to investigate the situation, emphasizing that there is no ongoing threat to students or staff.

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