Teen stabbed on way to high school in the Bronx
A student was stabbed just blocks from John F. Kennedy High School on Terrace View Avenue in the Bronx on Wednesday morning.
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A student was stabbed just blocks from John F. Kennedy High School on Terrace View Avenue in the Bronx on Wednesday morning.
The stabbing took place three blocks from John F. Kennedy High School on Terrace View Avenue at around 8:45 a.m. Wednesday. CBS News New York's Erica Lunsford reports.
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A United States Postal Service worker was fatally stabbed Thursday while ordering a sandwich at a deli in Harlem. A woman has been arrested and charged with murder.
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