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Student injured after stabbing in Bladensburg High School

A student at Bladensburg High School in Prince George’s County, Maryland, has been injured in a stabbing after a fight broke out inside the building on Wednesday.

According to Prince George’s County police, the school resource officer assigned to the school was told about the fight around 1:30 p.m. Shortly after, a student was found with lacerations on the upper body.

The student has been taken to a local hospital and was treated for injuries that police described as not life-threatening.

Police have not made any arrests and no suspect information is currently available, but officers and school security are working together to find out who is responsible, according to Prince George’s County Public Schools.

In a letter home to families, Bladensburg High School said the school was placed on a brief lockdown following the assault.

“Students remained in their classrooms and instruction continued during this time,” the school said. “No other students or staff were injured during the incident.”

The incident was the second stabbing to take place in a D.C.-area high school on Wednesday.

A fight broke out at Annapolis High School in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Monday morning that left at least two students injured.

WTOP’s Thomas Robertson contributed to this report.

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