Un vaporizador robado, posible motivo de los apuñalamientos en un instituto de Washington

Un estudiante enfrenta múltiples cargos por agresión tras apuñalar a cinco personas, incluyéndose a sí mismo, en un instituto de Tacoma, Washington. Los investigadores creen que el incidente del jueves se derivó de una disputa por un vaporizador robado. Todas las víctimas resultaron heridas en el ataque.

El jueves se produjeron varios apuñalamientos en un instituto de Tacoma, Washington, que dejaron a cinco personas heridas, incluido el sospechoso. Un estudiante enfrenta ahora cargos de agresión tras el violento episodio. Los investigadores señalan un vaporizador robado como el detonante del altercado, según los detalles del caso.

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