Four students were injured in a violent incident outside a Bronx high school on Monday, shortly after the new school year began.
According to the police, a group of four teenage boys were attacked outside Herbert Lehman High School on East Tremont Avenue shortly after 3:45 p.m.
Four teenagers were injured in a violent incident, with one boy stabbed in the right shoulder, another boy stabbed in the back, a third boy stabbed in the right hand, and a fourth boy slashed in the right hand, as reported by the authorities.
All four students from the high school were transported to Jacobi Hospital and are currently in stable condition.
According to the NYPD, no arrests have been made yet, but it is believed that the alleged stabber is a student at the school.
According to the police, the assault did not take place on the premises of the school. The number of suspects being sought by the police remains uncertain. The investigation is still in progress.
In addition, authorities have reported that two additional students have been apprehended on charges of disorderly conduct following a separate altercation in the vicinity.