Spring High School stabbing

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Spring High School stabbing
Location Spring, Texas, United States
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Date September 4, 2013
7:10 a.m.
Attack type
School violence, stabbing
Weapons Pocket knife
Deaths 1
Injured 3
Perpetrator Luis Alonzo Alfaro

On September 4, 2013, one student was killed and three others were wounded in a stabbing attack at Spring High School in Spring, Texas, United States. A 17-year-old student, identified as Luis Alonzo Alfaro, was arrested and charged for the murder. In September 2014, Alfaro was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 20 years of prison.[1]

The stabbing raised issues of gang and racial tensions among the Spring High School community and local community leaders.

The stabbing

At 7:10 a.m., in the Spring High School hallways, a physical altercation between several students escalated after Alfaro bumped his shoulder against 17-year-old Joshua Broussard, a 17-year-old junior at the school. During the fight, Alfaro was stated to have produced a knife and fatally stabbed Broussard to death. Three other students were also injured. Alfaro attempted to flee, but he was arrested at the school and was taken into custody after he allegedly confessed to the crime. Two other students were also taken into custody for questioning, but later released.[2][3][4]

Aftermath

After the incident, the school was placed on lock-down. Students were dismissed from the school at around noontime. The district gave automated phone and e-mail messages to the parents of students approximately three hours after the stabbings occurred. Spring Independent School District Superintendent Ralph Draper said in a statement, "Every parent sends their child to school believing school should be one of those safe haven places. This is what we spend our nights and days working toward and what I lose sleep over. In my nearly 30-year career, this is the one thing you pray never to experience."[3][5][6] Police suspect that the stabbing was gang-related.[2]

Victims

The sole fatality was Joshua Broussard, who died at the scene after being stabbed multiple times in the abdomen.[2][7][8] The three wounded victims were taken to hospitals and later discharged on the same day. 17-year-old Randall Moore and an unidentified 16-year-old student were treated for minor injuries, while 16-year-old Deavean Bazile was airlifted to a hospital in critical condition.[2][3][4][9]

Charges and trial

The lone suspect, 17-year-old Luis Alonzo Alfaro, faces one count of murder. He admitted to stabbing four students, according to sheriff's homicide detectives. He is held on $150,000 bail.[3][4][7][10]

In September 2014, Alfaro was found guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter and was sentenced to 20 years of prison.[1]

Community reaction

The incident led to criticism on the school policy of regulating fights that occurred on-campus, as well as the delay in the school's notification of parents about the stabbing attack, which took about three hours. Superintendent Draper responded to the latter issue, stating that there was a primary focus on securing the school and ensuring that no compromisory action would be taken against the investigation before the details would be sent to parents.[2][3]

On September 8, 2013, leaders of African American and Latino communities addressed issues of gang and racial tensions, which are issues that police believe may have motivated the stabbing.[2][not in citation given]

Related incident

During a memorial service held for Joshua Broussard on September 8, 2013, an altercation between groups of young men occurred in the Spring Baptist Church parking lot. At least eight gunshots were reported, but nobody was injured. The fight ended before law enforcement arrived to the scene. No arrests were made in connection with the incident, and it is believed to be gang-related.[11][12][13]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Teen Luis Alfaro Sentenced To 20 Years For Killing Other Teen In School, Associated Pres via Huffington Post, September 12, 2014.
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