Teen stabbed at Madison Park High School, police report
A 17-year-old boy was stabbed in a Madison Park Technical Vocational High School hallway Wednesday, Boston Police reported.
Just after noon Wednesday, officers from BPD and the School Police Unit responded to a report of a teen stabbed in the Roxbury high school building, spokesperson Sgt. Det. John Boyle stated.
At the scene, responders found a 17-year-old student suffering “one minor, non-life threatening stab wound,” Boyle said.
The teen victim was taken to a local hospital for treatment.
The student was reportedly stabbed in a common hallway inside the school, the BPD spokesperson stated, and the suspected attacker fled the school after the incident.
No arrests were made as of 1 p.m., Boyle said. An active investigation into the incident remains ongoing.
— Developing
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