Times-Herald (Vallejo)

School safety talks planned after fatal stabbing

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A Northern California school district will hear community concerns about campus safety Tuesday in the wake of a fatal stabbing at a high school, a day after the teenage suspect made his first appearance in court.

Prosecutor­s say the 15-year-old freshman fatally stabbed one classmate and injured another last week in self-defense during a fight inside a high school classroom. The attack stunned Santa Rosa, a community best known for its wineries about 50 miles (80.5 kilometers) north of San Francisco.

The violence has prompted student protests and increased police presence at the Montgomery High School campus. The school district will hold a “listening session” Tuesday afternoon as detectives continue to investigat­e what prompted the initial fight.

Although the teen was initially booked on felony charges of homicide, attempted homicide and having a weapon on a school campus last week, prosecutor­s instead brought a manslaught­er charge because the teen appeared to be acting in self-defense, The Press Democrat reported. Still, the Sonoma County District Attorney's Office says the slaying was not justified under state law.

The freshman appeared in court Monday on one count of voluntary manslaught­er with an enhancemen­t for the use of a knife and one count of bringing a knife onto school grounds, the DA's office said. The teen remains in jail and is due to return to court Friday for a detention hearing.

“There was some action taken on the part of the victim that did mitigate the actions by the minor that we charged, but that we concluded did not rise to the level of complete self-defense,” Sonoma County Assistant District Attorney Brian Staebell said.

Police say the altercatio­n began when two groups of students were arguing last Wednesday outside an art classroom. Once inside, a 16-year-old junior from one of the groups confronted the freshman in the other group as more than two dozen students watched.

A fight broke out, and the freshman stabbed the 16-yearold with a knife at least three times, Santa Rosa police said. The 16-year-old, Jayden Jess Pienta, later died.

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