Teenage girl stabbed to death in Houston, 10-year-old boy detained over self-defense claims.
A deadly scuffle turned fatal in northwest Houston last night, leaving a 13-year-old girl dead and her attacker, a 10-year-old boy, facing detention. The incident reportedly started as a school fight earlier that day at a Cy-Fair ISD school, but escalated into violence when the two teenagers clashed outside an apartment complex.
According to officials, officers responded to the scene after receiving reports of a stabbing and disturbance involving dozens of people. When they arrived, they found the girl had been seriously injured and was rushed to the hospital where she was pronounced dead.
The 10-year-old boy, who has not been named, claimed self-defense when questioned by police. Lieutenant Larry Crowson said that the boy alleged he had stabbed the girl in response to a perceived threat during the altercation. However, authorities are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and have not yet confirmed whether the boy's claims of self-defense will be supported.
The minimum age for criminal responsibility in Texas is 10, which raises questions about whether the boy can be held accountable for his actions. The district attorney's office has been notified, and it remains to be seen how this case will unfold.
Residents of northwest Houston are left reeling from the shocking violence, with many calling for an end to the cycle of youth violence in the city. As authorities continue to piece together what happened, one thing is clear: no child should have to endure a life-threatening injury or loss their life in a scuffle over a school fight.
The investigation into this incident is ongoing, and ABC13 will provide updates as more information becomes available.
A deadly scuffle turned fatal in northwest Houston last night, leaving a 13-year-old girl dead and her attacker, a 10-year-old boy, facing detention. The incident reportedly started as a school fight earlier that day at a Cy-Fair ISD school, but escalated into violence when the two teenagers clashed outside an apartment complex.
According to officials, officers responded to the scene after receiving reports of a stabbing and disturbance involving dozens of people. When they arrived, they found the girl had been seriously injured and was rushed to the hospital where she was pronounced dead.
The 10-year-old boy, who has not been named, claimed self-defense when questioned by police. Lieutenant Larry Crowson said that the boy alleged he had stabbed the girl in response to a perceived threat during the altercation. However, authorities are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and have not yet confirmed whether the boy's claims of self-defense will be supported.
The minimum age for criminal responsibility in Texas is 10, which raises questions about whether the boy can be held accountable for his actions. The district attorney's office has been notified, and it remains to be seen how this case will unfold.
Residents of northwest Houston are left reeling from the shocking violence, with many calling for an end to the cycle of youth violence in the city. As authorities continue to piece together what happened, one thing is clear: no child should have to endure a life-threatening injury or loss their life in a scuffle over a school fight.
The investigation into this incident is ongoing, and ABC13 will provide updates as more information becomes available.