Counter-terrorism police leading school stabbing inquiry
Summary
Counter-terrorism police are leading the investigation into a stabbing at a school in Manchester where two students and a teacher were hurt. A 14-year-old girl was arrested and later taken into police custody after a mental health assessment, and those injured have been released from the hospital.Key Facts
- The stabbing happened at Co-op Academy on Plant Hill Road in Manchester.
- Two pupils, a boy and a girl aged 14, and a 27-year-old teacher were injured.
- All injured individuals have left the hospital with no serious injuries.
- A 14-year-old girl was arrested on suspicion of assault and detained under the Mental Health Act.
- After assessment, the girl was released to police custody.
- Counter Terrorism Policing North West now leads the investigation with support from Greater Manchester Police.
- Police say the attack has not been officially labeled as terrorism.
- Authorities continue searches and are open to all motivations for the attack.
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