Las Vegas Review-Journal

Police seek motive in fatal stabbing

Freshman attacks after brawl erupts in class

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SANTA ROSA, Calif. — Detectives on Thursday were investigat­ing what prompted a fight between three students at a Northern California high school that ended in one fatally stabbing another as more than two dozen classmates watched.

A 15-year-old freshman was booked on suspicion of homicide and other charges in connection with Wednesday’s fatal stabbing in an art classroom at Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa, California. One 16-year-old junior was killed and another injured, police said.

The attack shocked Santa Rosa

— a community best known for its wineries about 50 miles north of San Francisco — and prompted lockdowns of several nearby schools as officers searched for the teenage suspect.

The school will be closed for the rest of the week. Principal Adam Paulson, in a message to parents, students and the school community, called the stabbing “the darkest day anyone can remember at Montgomery High,” according to the Press-democrat.

The deceased victim was identified as Jayden Jess Pienta, 16, according to Santa Rosa police. He was a junior. The victim who survived the stabbing is also a 16-yearold junior.

Jayden’s stepfather, Tom Lenwell, told KTVU he was reeling from the violence.

“I’m hurt. I’m sad I’m never going to see Jayden again,” Lenwell told reporters. “I’m not going to be able to joke and laugh with him. Those days are gone.”

Santa Rosa Police Sgt. Christophe­r Mahurin on Thursday said investigat­ors are working to interview the 27 students who were inside the classroom at the time, as well as the teacher and teacher’s aides.

Officers will be on the school’s campus Monday when it reopens, Mahurin said.

The violence started when the two juniors came into the classroom and started a fight with the freshman, police said. Teachers initially broke up the brawl but the freshman then pulled out a knife and allegedly stabbed the juniors.

Mahurin said detectives have not yet discovered why the upperclass­men began the brawl, though the three students appear to have known each other and had fought previously.

Santa Rosa police have not released the name of the 15-year-old student, a freshman, because he is a juvenile. He was booked on felony charges of homicide, attempted homicide and having a weapon on a school campus. He was additional­ly booked on a misdemeano­r charge of battery on a school campus.

The teenager was taken into custody Wednesday hiding in a creek bed after he fled the classroom.

The Sonoma County district attorney’s office did not have a comment Thursday about the filing of charges.

 ?? Beth Schlanker The Associated Press ?? Cameron Gonzalez, 15, hugs fellow student Izzy Sullivan, 18, while his mother, Amy Gonzalez, watches Wednesday following a fatal stabbing at Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa, Calif. A 15-year-old freshman was booked on suspicion of homicide.
Beth Schlanker The Associated Press Cameron Gonzalez, 15, hugs fellow student Izzy Sullivan, 18, while his mother, Amy Gonzalez, watches Wednesday following a fatal stabbing at Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa, Calif. A 15-year-old freshman was booked on suspicion of homicide.

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