NYC school brings in metal detectors a day after stabbing
Metal detectors were in place Wednesday at the High School of Graphic Communication Arts after two students were slashed and stabbed during a fight.
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Metal detectors were in place Wednesday at the High School of Graphic Communication Arts after two students were slashed and stabbed during a fight.
Police said one student was slashed in the face and the other was stabbed in the chest on Tuesday afternoon at the High School of Graphic Communication Arts in Hell's Kitchen. CBS New York's Natalie Duddridge reports.
The NYPD says two students were hospitalized following a violent altercation inside a Manhattan school on Tuesday.
All lanes of the George Washington Bridge have reopened after police activity caused major delays for the Wednesday morning commute.
Metal detectors were in place Wednesday at the High School of Graphic Communication Arts after two students were slashed and stabbed during a fight. CBS New York's Natalie Duddridge has the latest from campus.
Police say the victim ran into a subway station for help, and it appears he knew his attacker.
The George Washington Bridge is experiencing heavy delays for the morning commute into Manhattan.
Police said they responded after a 911 call came in about an assault inside the High School of Graphic Communication Arts in Hell's Kitchen. CBS New York's John Dias has the latest.
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