Something. Let us know something. The situation is stable. The students have been returned to their classrooms. There are not fights. There are not people wandering the halls. Reporter police say the incident began with a fight between three male students. Why and how it escalated to the point of a double stabbing is still under investigation. All of the kids involved are expected to be okay. This student wants better security inside of his school. The school doesnt really take a proper precaution or what happens in the school and who has what, whats being brought into the school. So, its really a school thing they have to get under control. Reporter Prince Georges County police say the knife used was somewhere between two to 3 inches. The ceo for the Prince Georges County School System says he does not envision magnet ometers but they envision it in the coming days. Im tracee wilkins. Back to you in the studio. Concerned students and parents. Thank you, tracee. We have some breaking n
Student Xavier Williams says he didnt see this coming. I know the person that was in the incidents im just like, wow, you know, im shocked. Reporter outside the school, police and the ceo of the School System worked to calm the fears of nervous parents who couldnt reach their children after the school was placed on lockdown. Obviously theres no longer a threat because the person was apprehended. Communicate with the parents by way of text message, email, something. Let us know something. The situation is stable. The students have been returned to their classrooms. Reporter police say the incident began with a fight between three male students. Why and how it escalated to the point of a double stabbing is still under investigation. All of the kids involved are expected to be okay. This student wants better security inside of his school. The school doesnt really take a proper precautions of maybe what happens in the school, who has what, whats being brought into the school. So, its reall
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