AZ - Four Surprise elementary fifth-graders arrested for plotting to kill classmate, 15 May 2025

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Four fifth-grade students were detained in Surprise after they plotted to kill one of their classmates by luring him to an outside bathroom at their school, where one would stab him in the stomach while the others acted as lookouts, police said.

A student at Legacy Traditional School West Surprise, a public charter for kindergarten through eighth grade, reported to school administrators that she overheard a group of students planning to kill one of their classmates on Oct. 1, 2024, according to a Surprise police report obtained by The Arizona Republic.

A group of students at Legacy Traditional School’s West Surprise campus are facing charges after police say they threatened another child at the school.

“This investigation is the result of brave students reporting dangerous activity to their school staff, who quickly involved their assigned School Resource Officer to ensure the safety of the student and school,” said Surprise Police Chief Benny Piña.

Police say that four fifth-graders were arrested on Thursday on disorderly conduct and threatening charges for planning to “carry out an act of violence” toward another fifth-grade student
 
“Just end him” was the goal, according to the police report, which said the motive may be about a recent break-up and cheating allegations.

Travis Webb, a Licensed Clinical Therapist, said a few factors could give children trouble realizing how serious their actions can be.

“Their brains are underdeveloped at 10, 11 years old. The female brain isn’t even quite half developed the part of the brain that regulates emotion. That kind of talks sense into this. It’s early 20s, before the female brain is finished developing,” said Webb

“2025 is different than 1995. It’s different than 1975,” said Webb. “They don’t really come up with this on their own. They don’t think violently. They certainly don’t think about gloves and fingerprints and suicide notes.”

He said parents should not give kids unrestricted access to the internet and assume they’ll be okay.

“You have to be a little more aware and a little more vigilant in talking to your kids about what they’re seeing on the Internet and really helping them,” said Webb.
 
Each girl was allegedly given a role as they planned to lure the boy to an outdoor bathroom and stab him in the stomach, according to the police report.

One was tasked with bringing a knife, while another would forge a suicide note to make it appear as though the boy had taken his own life.

Another girl would serve as a lookout while the fourth would carry out the stabbing. The would-be murderer was also instructed to wear gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints on the knife.

The girls set the date to enact the plan on Oct. 1, 2024, but some students had overheard the details of the murder plot and informed school officials before it happened.

Three of the girls showed remorse when confronted by police and school administrators, but officials noted that the fourth girl would start smiling and laughing when coming up with excuses over the murder plot.

The twisted plot is reminiscent of the 2014 “Slender Man” stabbing, in which Wisconsin 12-year-old girls Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier lured their friend, Payton Leutner, to a park after a sleepover
 

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