Boy, 16, detained for three years after knife incident at school
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Boy, 16, detained for three years after knife incident at school
"A teenager has been detained for three years after an incident involving a knife at a school where two people were injured. A 16-year-old was arrested by officers who were called to reports of a student in possession of a knife at a secondary school in Caddington, Bedfordshire, on May 2. A student and a member of staff were taken to hospital with minor injuries."
"The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty earlier this year to causing grievous bodily harm without intent, false imprisonment and threatening a person with a bladed article on school premises. He was sentenced at Luton Crown Court on Friday to three years' custody, according to court administrators. In June, after the defendant admitted the charges, Bedfordshire Police said there was absolutely no justification for knife possession."
"Detective Inspector Kim Caddy said: There is absolutely no justification for carrying a knife, let alone threatening or causing harm to others. Incidents like this have a significant impact not only on those involved but also the wider community and we will always do everything we can to ensure those responsible face the consequences."
A 16-year-old was arrested on May 2 at a secondary school in Caddington, Bedfordshire, after officers responded to reports of a student in possession of a knife. A student and a member of staff suffered minor injuries and were taken to hospital. The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm without intent, false imprisonment and threatening a person with a bladed article on school premises. The defendant was sentenced at Luton Crown Court to three years' custody. There is absolutely no justification for carrying a knife, and such incidents have significant impact on victims and the wider community.
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