UPDATE Student injured in stabbing at middle school in SanFrancisco's NorthBeach
The San Francisco Police Department confirmed that officers from the Central Station responded to a school on the 2100 block of Powell Street at approximately 12:45 p.m. after a report of a stabbing. Police arrived on scene and met with a juvenile victim and the school staff. Francisco Middle School is located on that block at 2190 Powell Street.
Police said the juvenile was transported to an local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The San Francisco Unified School District posted a tweet later that afternoon that confirmed a student was injured Friday at Francisco Middle SchoolThere has been an incident reported at Francisco Middle School this afternoon regarding a student who was injured. Police have responded and are investigating. There is no active threat to the school community.
The stabbing in San Francisco was the latest attack in what has been a rash of incidents at Bay Area schools since the
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