Police in San Jose said they have a student in custody Wednesday after a stabbing at Sunrise Middle School left a 15-year-old student with a non-life-threatening injury, according to authorities.
According to police, they received the call shortly after 12 p.m. Wednesday. Units responded to the school on the 1100 block of East Julian Street and are currently investigating the incident.
Police did not say if the student who was stabbed required hospitalization for treatment of his injuries or what circumstances led up to the stabbing.Units are currently investigating a stabbing incident at Sunrise Middle School. One 15 year old student with a non-life threatening injury. Suspect, also a student, in custody.
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