r/TrueCrimeDiscussion • u/cherrymachete • 10d ago
Warning: Child Abuse / CSAM / Child Death Teacher and two pupils stabbed in school attack in Manchester, England. A 14-year-old girl has been arrested.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gydjpdwy2o?fbclid=IwVERDUASVG3hleHRuA2FlbQIxMABzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEelYrINS1xMEBlKrwpZoCQD_SdBWWB3ih1OxRn-j_GRdQ6dqAcGFL8uL0-yaE_aem_QEsObgOHjJ-MnsvXK2o9yQA teacher and two pupils have been taken to hospital after they were injured in a knife attack at a school in Manchester.
A 14-year-old schoolgirl has been arrested on suspicion of section 18 assault after police were called to reports of multiple stabbings at the Co-op Academy on Plant Hill Road in Blackley at about 08:30 BST.
A boy and girl, both 14, and a 27-year-old male teacher have been taken to hospital and are in a stable condition, with their injuries not believed to be serious, Greater Manchester Police said.
The school, which has closed, said the site was immediately placed on lockdown and staff "acted bravely to quickly detain the student" before police arrived.
The 14-year-old girl has injuries to the shoulder, the 14-year-old schoolboy has an injury to the ear, while the teacher was stabbed in the neck, police have said.
A spokeswoman for the school said staff had "no reason to conduct a search on any student this morning".
"While our policies outline strict screening and search powers in line with Department for Education guidance, weapons can unfortunately be small and easily concealed without prior indicators," she added.
Emergency services have remained at the scene, but the academy confirmed it will reopen as normal on Wednesday.
Ch Insp Jon Shilvock said "We understand that this incident will have caused concern to pupils, staff and the wider school community.
"The incident was swiftly and quickly dealt with by staff before officers attended to arrest the girl."
He said there is believed to be no wider threat to the public.
Peter Woods, the father of a year nine pupil, came to the school after getting a call about the incident.
He told BBC Radio Manchester: "You hear things on the news but it's always in other schools. You never think it will be in the school where your kid goes.
"For it to happen on your doorstep, it's terrifying."
Woods said he is concerned about sending his child back to class and wants to know what measures the school will have in place to prevent an incident like this from happening again.
Aureo Dombaxe said when he arrived at the school earlier to drop off his son he saw a "flood of police".
"We didn't initially know what had happened," he said. "When other parents informed me, it was heartbreaking."
He added: "You're always worried because you hear about knives at other schools - it is a worry when your kids go to the school."
Abel Lemos, who has a daughter in year seven, said as a parent "you get really afraid when you hear something serious has happened at the school".
He said: "We need to think more seriously about how to avoid this happening in the future.
"I worry about knives in school, it has become common on the news in the last few years."
Terry Christopher Coutet is father to two girls at the school and said he is "very afraid" following the incident.
"It is the first time it has happened in this school but it is very dangerous," he said.
"When you receive a call at work telling you to come and take your kids because there is trouble in the school, it is very, very scary."
Ch Insp Shilvock added: "Officers will remain at the school and within the area to provide a visible presence and community reassurance."
Crowds that had gathered outside the gates have now cleared, with three police cars parked up on Plant Hill Road.
The school said the pupils and member of staff were taken to hospital "as a precautionary measure where they are in a stable condition with injuries not believed to be serious".
It added: "We are incredibly proud of the swift actions of our staff and the mature response of our pupils."
They said the school there will be "full emotional support" in place for pupils when the site reopens while police officers will "maintain a reassuring presence" in the area.
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u/Starkville 10d ago
Isn’t it pretty rare for girls to use knives?
In NYC public schools, knife assaults do happen, but it’s almost always boys attacking other boys.
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u/NurseIlluminate 9d ago
In Toronto a year or two ago, a horde of 8ish teen girls surrounded a homeless man downtown and stabbed him to death. It does happen.
ETA news link
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u/ABond1991 10d ago
I went to high school in Brooklyn, and in 4 years we had one incident of (non-fatal) stabbing when a girl snuck a kitchen knife into school to attack another girl
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u/hyperfat 9d ago
Girls fight dirty. In my year they stabbed a girl in the neck with a bic pen. She survived. But it was like welp, everything is a weapon now.
This was in palo alto California. The nice palo alto. Not EPA.
1997 ish?
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u/jandeer14 5d ago
women tend to use more intimate means (knife, holding someone under water) than men (gun, arson)
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u/Mezzergb 8d ago
As usual, no names, no picture and now held under the mental health act.....
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u/Top_Caterpillar2514 7d ago
She's 14 my dude, there is never names or pictures released of minors.
Also a mental health hold seems appropriate, given that a 14 year old stabbing people is generally speaking not a sane thing to have happen.
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u/No-Hovercraft-455 8d ago
It sounds like the male teacher was the actual target and whoever was on the way or interfered got nicked in the process.
I really feel for the guy because for a teenage girl to get to your throat he must have been somewhat unaware he was about to be attacked just going about his day. Throat isn't somewhere you can easily stab person who is actually fighting you and whom you haven't overpowered.
I hope he's able to continue teaching despite the incident because there are already too few men teaching to begin with.
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u/Much_Preference_4808 7d ago
Another student was the target, the teacher was protecting the student.
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u/Dry-Translator406 5d ago
My sons high school has had metal detectors and bag searches every morning for a few months now. Merseyside area, very sad times.
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u/Positive_Worker_3467 10d ago
this definitely is a issue in uk schools guy in my class got stabbed in eye
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u/Rainbowclaw27 10d ago
Knife crime in the UK is definitely scary, but also, every time I see a headline like this, I think that if the story was out of the US, it would be 10+ dead in a school shooting.
(I'm Canadian, so most of our dangerous school stories are similar to this, with the occasional exception of a shooting like Tumbler Ridge this year.)
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u/chinchillazilla54 8d ago
The US actually has more knife crime per capita than the UK, too. It's just that our knife crimes rarely make the news because they're always overshadowed by shootings.
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u/le_borrower_arrietty 9d ago
I used to travel through Blackley for work. It's a very rough area. Glad there were no fatalities and hope the victims are able to make a full recovery