Two minors were in court Friday to face charges after four teenagers were stabbed outside a Montreal high school.
The incident happened Thursday in an alley on Villeray Street across from John F. Kennedy High School, in the city’s Saint-Michel neighbourhood. A 15-year-old and a 16-year-old suspect were later arrested.
One of them pleaded not guilty to five charges, including three counts of assault with a weapon, Noovo Info reported. He was remanded into custody pending his next court appearance on Oct 28.
The other teen pleaded guilty to four charges, including aggravated assault and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose. His case is back before the court on Dec. 4.
On Friday, there was a strong police presence outside the school for most of the day. English Montreal School Board spokesperson Mike Cohen says one of the victims is a 19-year-old student.
“There was one student from there who …