
Two 13-year-old girls were charged with multiple felonies this week after seriously injuring another student with a Stanley cup during a fight at a Delaware middle school, officials said. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Delaware State Police responded to the incident at Calvin R. McCullough Middle School in New Castle on Feb. 28.
Main Idea: Two 13-year-old girls were charged with felonies after police said they seriously hurt another student in a fight at a Delaware middle school using a metal Stanley cup.
Key Points:
The assault case may worry parents and students and can push schools and police to spend more on safety and discipline.
Delaware State Police and the school district may deter future violence by showing that serious school fights bring criminal and school consequences.
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School district that said it will discipline the students and is cooperating with authorities.
Court that arraigned the teens and set bond terms.
The middle school where the fight and injury occurred.
Location of the school incident; mentioned as the place where police responded.
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