Maryvel High School Stabing: One student died, injured in another Phoenix; Officials pledged for strong security

A violent change between two students at Maryvel High School in Phoenix ended in the tragedy on Tuesday, killing a teenager and injuring another, the authorities confirmed.The Phoenix police said that the authorities were called to the 59th Avenue and the campus located near Osborne Road, after a report of a stabbing report at 11:00 pm (local time) immediately.The department said, “Officials arrived and learned that two male students were included.” Both students were rushed to the hospital, where one later died, while the other is expected to survive, the New York Times told.The school was initially placed under the lockdown before the authorities confirmed that there was no threat to employees or students. During the release process, parents were asked to follow the school instructions.Arizona Superintendent Public Instruction Tom Horn described the incident as “a terrible tragedy”, saying: “Schools should be a safe place. On-Campus School Security Officer immediately responded, supported the student and did well. This terrible incident confirms my commitment to make the schools safe.”The Maryvel High School is part of the Phoenix Union High School District, which serves more than 2,800 students. District Board member Jeremia Kota stated that his “thoughts and prayers are with students, employees and families, while Phoenix City Councilambar Betty Betty Gardado said” heartbreaking and deep -disturbing “. He said, “Classes should be a safe place for all students. Our community is united in support, and I am committed to working with the school district, community and Phoenix police to ensure my safety.”Authorities have not yet identified the victim or released details about the possible motive. According to KJZZ Phoenix, the police confirmed that a campus officer immediately reached the spot and provided assistance before paramedics arrived.