A random attack on a girl by a stranger, at her high school. What in the world?!
Alicia Reynaga: Stockton's Stagg High School girl killed | abc10.com
STOCKTON, Calif. — A 15-year-old student died after being stabbed at Stagg High School in Stockton on Monday, according to the Stockton Unified School District. In an update, a Stockton Police Department spokesperson said the stabbing "appears to be a random act."
She was identified by family as Alicia Reynaga.
John Ramirez Jr., Superintendent for Stockton Unified School District (SUSD), said at a press conference the student was stabbed multiple times. The girl was taken to a hospital where she later died.
"We want to offer from all of our Stockton Unified staff, prayer to the family. I can't even imagine that one," Ramirez said.
Earlier, the school district said the attack was not a random incident and that a "trespasser" was accused of driving up and targeting the student. A district spokesperson walked back on that, saying police are investigating the incident and have described it as a random attack.
In a news release, the Stockton Police Department said the suspect drove to the school's front parking lot, parked, walked over to the student and stabbed her. The suspect, identified as 52-year-old Anthony Gray, was quickly detained by a school district police officer.
Alicia Reynaga: Stockton's Stagg High School girl killed | abc10.com
STOCKTON, Calif. — A 15-year-old student died after being stabbed at Stagg High School in Stockton on Monday, according to the Stockton Unified School District. In an update, a Stockton Police Department spokesperson said the stabbing "appears to be a random act."
She was identified by family as Alicia Reynaga.
John Ramirez Jr., Superintendent for Stockton Unified School District (SUSD), said at a press conference the student was stabbed multiple times. The girl was taken to a hospital where she later died.
"We want to offer from all of our Stockton Unified staff, prayer to the family. I can't even imagine that one," Ramirez said.
Earlier, the school district said the attack was not a random incident and that a "trespasser" was accused of driving up and targeting the student. A district spokesperson walked back on that, saying police are investigating the incident and have described it as a random attack.
In a news release, the Stockton Police Department said the suspect drove to the school's front parking lot, parked, walked over to the student and stabbed her. The suspect, identified as 52-year-old Anthony Gray, was quickly detained by a school district police officer.
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