Six Injured in Stabbing at Washington's Foss High School Amid Altercation
Five students and a security guard hospitalized after attack; suspect detained

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A stabbing incident at Foss High School in Washington state left six people injured, including five students and an adult security guard. The suspect, a student at the school, was also hurt and taken into custody following the attack.
Authorities responded swiftly to the scene, stabilizing all victims and securing the area. The school will remain closed Friday as investigations continue, with support services arranged for students and staff.
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Details of the Incident and Immediate Response
The stabbing occurred around 1:35 p.m. local time on Thursday after what police described as an 'altercation' at Foss High School in Tacoma. Emergency services quickly arrived, treating and transporting six individuals to nearby hospitals. Initial reports indicated some victims were in critical condition, but all were later confirmed stable.
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Suspect Detained and Charges Filed
The suspect, a student at Foss High School, was apprehended at the scene and sustained minor injuries. Tacoma Police spokeswoman Shelbie Boyd confirmed the suspect faces five counts of first-degree assault. Authorities are continuing their investigation and have urged anyone with video footage to come forward.
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School Closure and Support for Community
Foss High School announced it will remain closed on Friday to allow for investigation and healing. The school plans to reopen on Monday, May 4, with counselors available to support students and staff affected by the traumatic event.
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Historical Context and Moving Forward
This incident echoes a tragic event in 2007 when a student was fatally shot at Foss High School. The community continues to grapple with safety concerns, emphasizing the importance of swift law enforcement response and ongoing support for those impacted.
"Police arrived promptly and were able to locate the individual and secure the scene pretty quickly," said Tacoma Police spokeswoman Shelbie Boyd.



