Police: Argument Preceded Fatal California School Stabbing

Police: Argument Preceded Fatal California School Stabbing
Natalie Goodrich, a member of New Vintage Church, prays with Montgomery High student Cameron Gonzalez, 15, near the flag pole at the school in Santa Rosa, Calif., on March 2, 2023. Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat via AP
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SANTA ROSA, Calif.—Detectives said Saturday that a fight involving three students at a Northern California high school began with an argument outside art class and culminated in a fatal stabbing.

Two groups of students were arguing Wednesday outside art class at Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa, and once inside, a 16-year-old junior from one of the groups confronted a 15-year-old freshman in the other group, Santa Rosa police said in a statement. A fight broke out and the 15-year-old stabbed the 16-year-old with a knife at least three times—once in the chest and twice in the back, authorities said.