Los Angeles Times

Grant High student arrested in teen’s stabbing near school

The knifing happened Monday across the street from the Van Nuys campus.

- By Howard Blume

School police arrested a male 17-year-old Grant High School student Wednesday on suspicion of stabbing another student across the street from campus two days earlier, the head of the Los Angeles school police officers union said.

L.A. school district officials confirmed that the stabbing was under investigat­ion and that an arrest had been made of “a male juvenile suspect ... in connection to a violent attack that occurred near Grant High School” on Monday.

Gil Gamez, president of the Los Angeles School Police Assn., said the stabbing occurred around dismissal time and was initially handled by officers from the Los Angeles Police Department. The victim, a 15-yearold boy, was stabbed in the chest and cut near the elbow. He remains hospitaliz­ed.

The case was turned over to school police on Tuesday night, Gamez said, and officers arrested the 17-year-old suspect on the campus in the Valley Glen neighborho­od

of the San Fernando Valley.

In recent times, Gamez, on behalf of his union, has tracked fights and possible crimes at campuses to provide, he said, an accurate picture of law-enforcemen­trelated interventi­ons on or near Los Angeles public schools.

On June 1, a Grant High student was injured by gunfire around dismissal time at the perimeter of the school and was hospitaliz­ed. The LAPD indicated that the shooting was “believed to be gang related.”

“It’s a sad day when our children are exposed to community

violence,” a district statement said at the time.

Regional Supt. Andrés Chait said Wednesday that the school provides a safe environmen­t for students, including by working with law enforcemen­t, while offering strong academic and extracurri­cular programs.

Chait added that the school also has programs to assist with social-emotional support for students and counselors to support mental-health needs.

Nina Buranasomb­ati, a school police spokeswoma­n, said the department “is providing increased patrols

in the neighborho­od, especially during morning and afternoon safe-passage times.”

Los Angeles Unified, the nation’s second-largest school system, also is dealing with the aftermath of the on-campus death of a student at Bernstein High School in Hollywood from a drug overdose.

L.A. police investigat­ors on Tuesday linked seven recent student overdoses — including the fatal incident — to pills containing fentanyl.

School police request anyone with informatio­n about the stabbing to call (213) 202-8621.

 ?? Los Angeles Unified School District ?? GRANT HIGH, in the Valley Glen neighborho­od of the San Fernando Valley, is shown in an image from the school website. The boy stabbed, 15, was hospitaliz­ed.
Los Angeles Unified School District GRANT HIGH, in the Valley Glen neighborho­od of the San Fernando Valley, is shown in an image from the school website. The boy stabbed, 15, was hospitaliz­ed.

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