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Longmont police are trying to
find out what made a student at Silver
Creek High
School stab his female colleague in the back
several times with a pair of scissors Thursday.
The girl, whose identity has not been released, was
transported to Longmont
United Hospital
where she was treated for her seven injuries in the upper back and left arm.
She was soon released from the hospital as the wounds were not life
threatening.
The incident happened Thursday around 10.30 a.m., when the
girl tried to get into her locker between second-and third-period classes. The
boy started stabbing her with a pair of scissors in the upper back, Longmont police
spokesperson Craig Earhart said in a news release, according to local media
sources.
“At the end of the hallway, the victim fell to the floor and
the suspect threw the scissors into the wall near where the victim collapsed,”
Earhart said.
After the incident, the boy tried to run away but the other
students and staff members who witnessed the whole thing stopped him,
investigators said.
The boy was arrested on suspicion of attempted first-degree
murder, attempted first-degree assault and second-degree assault, all felonies,
and was transported to the Longmont Police Department for booking. He will be
transferred to the Boulder Juvenile detention facility in Boulder. His name has not been released
because he is a juvenile.
The boy and the girl were both ninth-grade students at the school,
but investigators said it does not appear that the victim knew her attacker or
that there was any issue or exchanges between the two.
“I have no idea. I’ve never seen him before,” the girl
answered when a rescuer asked her if she knew the attacker, TimesCall.com
reported. The boy, known as “quiet” and “formal,” recently transferred to the
school and not many students knew him, the same source said.
Investigators do not know the boy’s reason for the crime,
but an investigation is ongoing.
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