Student stabbed at Jefferson High School in Greeley
A high school in Greeley was under lockdown on Monday after a student was stabbed multiple times on school property. Jefferson High School remained under lockdown through the end of the school day following the stabbing, which took place in the school during a passing period.
A spokesperson for Greeley-Evans Weld County School District 6 told CBS News Colorado that the stabbing followed an altercation between two students in the hallway as classes released for lunch break. An argument between the two ended after one of the students stabbed the other multiple times. The injured student was rushed to a nearby hospital and their condition wasn't immediately available. The suspect was arrested.
Jefferson High School, located on the eastern edge of Greeley, does have a student resource officer assigned to the school. Dozens of law enforcement officers, as well as staff, were reportedly quick to respond to the school after the stabbing.
A spokesperson for the district deferred requests for interviews or further comment to the Greeley Police Department.
The district spokesperson said they do not believe there is any further threat to the school because this was an isolated incident. The spokesperson said many students were disturbed by the incident, adding to why they kept the school under lockdown after the building was cleared of any further threat.