Stabbing Attempt at Alderwood Middle School in Lynnwood My Everett News

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On April 4, 2025, an alarming incident unfolded at Alderwood Middle School in Lynnwood, Washington, when an 11-year-old boy attempted to stab another student just after school let out for early release. Thanks to the quick actions of a vigilant teacher, the intended victim was unharmed, and the suspect fled the scene. Initially, law enforcement believed the boy was a current student; however, it was later clarified that he was a former student attending another school. School officials reassured parents that there was no ongoing threat to the school's safety. The incident has raised concerns among parents and the community, prompting school officials to communicate directly with families about the event.

Following the incident, the suspect was turned in by a parent and subsequently booked into the Denny Juvenile Justice Center. The rapid response from both the school's staff and local law enforcement has been commended, highlighting the importance of vigilance in school safety. This incident serves as a reminder of the need for continued awareness and preventive measures in educational environments.

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