Amanda Engel
WMAL.com
10:24 AM UPDATE WASHINGTON (WMAL) — Prince George’s County Police Chief Hank Stawinski updated the number of students to two. He says that there were three students involved in a “interpersonal dispute” and one of the students produced a small knife. Police say that students have returned to their classrooms.
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WASHINGTON (WMAL) — Three students at Central High School in Prince George’s County were cut in a knife assault this morning, according to police.
Prelim: 3 students involved in an altercation inside of school. The involved students were cut, however their injuries appear to be non-life-threatening. Detectives are on the scene working to establish specific circumstances leading up to altercation.
— PGPDNEWS (@PGPDNews) January 11, 2018
Police believe that the suspect is among one of the three students injured, but they are working to determine what led to the altercation.
We are on the scene of an assault at Central High School. Knife used during assault. PIO on the scene. pic.twitter.com/glO0TqFT6w
— PGPDNEWS (@PGPDNews) January 11, 2018
None of the injuries appear to be life threatening, said police in a tweet.
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