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One student is in the hospital and two are in custody following a stabbing inside McKinley High School Monday afternoon.
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Almost three months after the shooting and stabbing on the grounds of McKinley High School what measures is the City of Buffalo Public School district taking to prevent further violence?
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Buffalo Public Schools announced it has settled a nearly five-year legal case with the former principal of McKinley High School.
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The McKinley High School fight that left a student stabbed, another wounded and a security guard shot forced a look at security across the city school system. And now the emergence of cell phone video showing the school bus beating of a young student by another student has made it worse.
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Erie County District Attorney John Flynn shares his thoughts after a second suspect arrested following the violence outside of McKinley High School was arraigned in court Friday morning.
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On Wednesday, the Buffalo School School approved bringing in an outside security firm to recommend changes, rather than relying on an internal probe.
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Buffalo Board of Education President Louis Petrucci said a special board meeting will be held Wednesday at 5 p.m. to discuss the stabbing and shooting at McKinley High School Feb. 9.
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The first legal action has been taken in the aftermath of violence at McKinley High School in Buffalo Feb. 9.
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McKinley High School will stay remote through the end of the February break following last week’s violence that hospitalized a student and security guard. Meanwhile, Wednesday night’s Buffalo Public Schools Board of Education meeting stressed the violence is not limited to McKinley.
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Buffalo Police say a second 17-year-old boy is in custody as of Monday afternoon, in connection to the violent attack at McKinley High School last week.