Two teens stabbed outside NYC middle school, suspect on the loose

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Two Bronx teenagers were stabbed in a broad daylight scuffle around the corner from a middle school — with the slasher still on the loose, law enforcement sources said.

Both teens were listed in stable condition at St. Barnabas Hospital following the 2:50 p.m. attack at a Sedgewick Avenue deli near the New School for Leadership and the Arts, the sources said.

One victim, 14, was stabbed in the chest, while a 16-year-old was stabbed in the face, the sources said.


Street view of W. 231st St., with row houses on the left and a building with a mural on the right.
Two teenagers were stabbed near a Bronx middle school on Wednesday afternoon, sources said. Google Maps

A street view from the top of a long outdoor staircase in The Bronx, with a street sign for "W 231st St" visible below.
A 14-year-old teen was stabbed in the chest, while a 16-year-old teen suffered stab wounds in the face, as both individuals were taken to St. Barnabas Hospital and are listed in stable condition. Google Maps

Police have not released details of the incident and it is unclear what sparked the violence.

The incident comes just days after a 13-year-old Brooklyn student stabbed a school safety agent who was trying to break up a brawl on campus, police said.

Additional reporting by Amanda Woods

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