A violent altercation outside Santa Ana High School on Wednesday afternoon resulted in one teenage boy being killed and two others injured. The stabbing occurred just before 3:30 p.m. near the entrance to the school.
Santa Ana Police officers arrived at the scene shortly after receiving reports of the attack. Upon arrival, they found three victims—boys aged 14 to 17—suffering from stab wounds. The victims were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment.
One of the boys, who was critically injured, later died from his wounds. The two others were taken to the hospital in stable condition, according to Officer Natalie Garcia, a spokesperson for the Santa Ana Police Department. Their identities have not been revealed.
The suspects, who are believed to be male students from the school, fled the scene following the stabbing. Santa Ana police, assisted by Santa Ana School Police officers, established a perimeter around the area in search of the suspects.
Authorities have not disclosed the exact cause of the fight that led to the fatal stabbing. However, investigators are treating the incident as a serious crime. They are working to gather more information about the confrontation that led to the tragic outcome.
Santa Ana High School officials have yet to comment on the incident, but police continue to investigate. The search for the suspects remains ongoing. The community is left shaken by the loss of a young life in such a violent manner.
This is not the first time the Santa Ana area has been affected by school violence. Police and school officials are under increasing pressure to address safety concerns at local schools and prevent future incidents.
As the investigation continues, residents of Santa Ana await updates on the suspects involved in the deadly attack. The police urge anyone with information to come forward.
The Santa Ana High School stabbing has raised serious concerns about student safety and violence on school grounds. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are working to bring those responsible to justice.
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