Posted on 12/01/2004 1:30:31 PM PST by freebilly
SANTA CRUZ Two teen girls arrested for stabbing a 13-year-old girl outside Santa Cruz High School had participated earlier in the day in a conflict-resolution process at the alternative school they attend.
Detectives believe the Monday afternoon stabbing, which did not involve Santa Cruz High students, was sparked by the suspected stabbers belief that the victim had spread a rumor about her to a boy, Sgt. Brad Goodwin said.
The alleged attackers, ages 13 and 14 and whose names are not being released because theyre juveniles, were arrested at one of the girls homes in Santa Cruz about 7 p.m. Monday and taken to Juvenile Hall in Felton, police said.
The pair faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon.
The teens attend Star Community School on Frederick Street, and educators there said the victim was expected to be released from Stanford Medical Center sometime today. They said the victim, a Soquel resident, and one of the suspects had argued days earlier outside the small, 50-student school, and that a teacher conducted a conflict resolution with all three of them Monday.
But detectives say the victim and a friend had come to the high school to meet friends and that the two suspects went there to confront her. About 3:15 p.m., she was stabbed three times in the lower back.
One of the girls stabbed the victim with a knife, Goodwin said; he added that the second suspect contributed to the assault and was arrested for the same charge.
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Prosecutor Ariadne Symons said she anticipated charges would be filed today. The teens will be arraigned Thursday in juvenile court, she said.
Johnny Rice, a teacher at Star, said the girls had argued outside school on Nov. 19. There were no threats made, he said, but as a precaution they were asked to remain out of school for the three days before Thanksgiving and to return only if willing to resolve the problem.
In the meantime, he spoke to their parents and other school officials. Rice said the girls by Monday appeared willing to move on.
"They each owned to their part and agreed to put the incident behind them," he said. "Everything seemed fine. Weve done similar processes many, many times with kids, and this is the only time it has netted a negative outcome. I dont think the incident could have been foreseen."
The school incorporates counseling and teaches conflict resolution, non-violent communication and other life skills to at-risk kids, he said.
"But building character is a process, and there are no magic buttons," he said. "Kids can be impulsive and make mistakes, and unfortunately for all those involved, this was a particularly large mistake."
Star is run by the county Office of Education. The offices director, Michael Watkins, said the girls arrested wont be allowed back in school "if and when they are released." He called the attack an isolated incident and said he does not anticipate any retaliation.
"Well pick up the pieces and go on," he said.
Santa Cruz High School lost its school resource officer to budget cuts this year, but a district assistant superintendent said he did not believe that had any bearing on the stabbing.
Ralph Porras said the school is "very safe" and has two full-time campus supervisors who are quick to question visitors who dont check in at the school office and display a required visitors badge.
"It appears it happened very fast," he said. "The supervisors would have asked them to leave if they had been hanging out."
Santa Cruz police Lt. Rick Martinez said there have not been any significant problems at the high school this year, but that it would help to have an officer on site.
Oh, that's precious!
What did the parents have to say about this conflict resolution? Let me guess. Nothing.
For some reason, I saw an apostrophe in "Girls" when I was skimming the Forum... Oops.
"Girls face deadly weapon charge"
Another misleading headline that show the writers bias.
It should read, Girls face Assault Charges.
You mean their respective mothers? I rather doubt there are any fathers in the picture...
This is in Santa Cruz County. The parents are too busy protesting the violence in Iraq to worry about the violence of their kids....
I've met her....
Worth every penny, too....
This is a perfect microcosm of how New Age leftists think we can solve international conflicts. You just take a time out, work on your non-violent communication, and promise you won't ever be mean or violent. And then of course, there's the real world. . .
You mean their parents pseudo Tibetan Zen Buddhist Wiccan Goddess leanings don't provide an adequate moral foundation for their children? Gee, go figure....
Awesome opening sentence. Really packs a lot of information into a few words. Finger on the pulse of blue-state society today yadda ...
"What did the parents have to say about this conflict resolution? Let me guess. Nothing."
Exactly process of building character is called PARENTING
The problem here is obvious. We need a huge increase in federal funding for these sorts of programs, and we need more sensible knife control laws. /s
Actually, I look at this as the kids were forced by International Pressure (The School) to work out the issues via the United Nations (Counselors) and when that didn't work, they unilaterally decided to go to war... ;0)
So much for that.
here's a girl from the past who had deadly weapons...
http://imdb.com/title/tt0069952/
"What do you mean I'm only getting a C+ ?"
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