Security concerns after second trespasser caught on Stockton campus this week
Incident follows fatal stabbing of Stagg High student just four months ago at school
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Incident follows fatal stabbing of Stagg High student just four months ago at school
The driver was pronounced dead on the scene, but CHP has not provided any more details on the incident.
Safety concerns are front and center again after another intruder made it on to the Stagg High School campus this week.
Safety concerns are front and center again after another intruder made it on to the Stagg High School campus this week. The campus breach comes nearly six months after 15-year-old Aliycia Reynaga was stabbed to death on the Stagg High School campus in April by 52-year-old Anthony Gray. He allegedly tried to grab two girls in the school's parking lot before killing the Stockton teenager and rising softball star.
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According to the Stockton Unified School District, the victim was a student. They were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, according to a Stockton Police Department spokesperson.
The school issued a statement about the Monday's incident when a transient jumped the fence at the school's football field and sat in the shade. They say he was escorted off campus by an officer.
A teenager was stabbed during a fight at a Stockton Park on Wednesday.
Both victims were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, according to a Stockton Police Department spokesperson. Police haven't released any suspect information.
A student at Stagg High School is speaking out on social media after a trespasser came onto campus.
There are more security concerns at a Stockton High School, just months after a trespasser got onto campus and stabbed a student to death in a random attack.
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A loaded gun was found and taken from a student after a fight at Lincoln High School in Stockton on Monday.
A loaded gun was found and taken from a student after a fight at Lincoln High School in Stockton on Monday.
One person was pronounced dead at the scene, police say.
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