I know KA having a knife @ school is confidential, but I’m really curious about what happened in that incident.
I think Metcalf's stabbing was the result of escalating behavior by KA. Perhaps the alleged school incident was eerily similar: a threat by KA to another student of "touch me and see what happens" and the other student walked away from KA. (We learned at the bail hearing that the earlier altercation with KA did not involve police). Non-response saved both students. Unfortunately, the victim here (Metcalf) responded to the same by trying to show KA out of his school tent only to be fatally wounded by KA. JMO
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ETA: O/T-- A tale on what happens when teens with impaired impulse control have access to weapons.
I'm following another senseless, stabbing death by a 17-year old in CT that started over a case of Bud-light at a HS graduation party.
The defendant, also charged with first-degree murder, has twice turned down a plea offer to serve 40 years, and proceeded to trial 5 days ago.
This story begins when two uninvited teens carting a case of Bud-Light showed up at the party of a rival HS and were asked to leave-- without their beer, and the outsider suggested the rivals fight for the beer. A couple of punches were thrown, and the uninvited guests left the party with their beer.
The party rivals were known to each other and shared a "group basketball chat" with each other where the "beef" continued over chat messages. Through trial testimony, we learned It didn't take long for the outsiders to text the stabbing suspect and his posse the address of a 2nd party located about a mile away.
The defendant and friends drove to the 2nd party, initially trash-talking with each other from their vehicle until the suspect was sprayed in the face with WD-40, prompting him to get out of the car to face a crowd of 20+ partygoers.
After taking a few hits, the suspect allegedly walked back to his open vehicle and returned with a knife where he proceeded to fatally stab one, and injure two others.
By all accounts, the 17 yr-old victim (Jimmy McGrath) was trying to break up the brawling students when he was stabbed in his side, puncturing his heart. None of the stabbing victims were initially aware they'd been stabbed!
How can one call the actions to pull a knife during a drunken, teen brawl, self-defense?
And similar to KA, only the defendant had a knife during the fight. This was an evening of poor judgment that should have never resulted in the loss of life, period.
A friend, son, and brother was lost forever, and the defendant is facing spending his life in prison.
MOO