Two brothers who attend Santa Ana Excessive College have been arrested in a stabbing incident on the campus that left one scholar useless and two others injured.
The brothers, ages 17 and 15, confirmed up with their mother and father on the Police Division’s headquarters and turned themselves in late Wednesday, simply hours after the lethal stabbing, in line with Santa Ana Police Officer Natalie Garcia.
She mentioned the 2 teenagers had been questioned, then arrested and transported to juvenile corridor, the place they had been every booked on suspicion of homicide and tried homicide. She mentioned the weapon used within the assault stays lacking.
The incident occurred at 3:25 p.m. Wednesday when Santa Ana College Cops reported a stabbing that occurred throughout a battle in entrance of Santa Ana Excessive College.
A minimum of three male college students, ages 14, 15 and 16, had been discovered with stab wounds and transported by hearth paramedics to a neighborhood hospital.
The 14-year-old, police mentioned, died from his accidents, and the 2 different victims had been listed as steady.
The boy killed was recognized as Armando Morales of Santa Ana by Orange County coroner officers and a GoFundMe web page was created by his household to boost cash for his funeral bills.
Misael Morales wrote on the location that his brother was a cheerful and good child who was recognized for making individuals snigger.
Jazmin Delgado, the sufferer’s cousin, echoed these phrases in an interview with ABC 7.
“He was simply at all times a cheerful child and at all times cherished to assist and was simply an incredible little child,” Delgado advised the station. Armando’s household mentioned the teenager was within the fallacious place on the fallacious time. They mentioned he was stepping in to assist his associates when he was stabbed.
Murder investigators believed the 5 teenagers concerned had been suspected gang members and had been investigating the stabbing as gang-related, in line with Garcia. However what sparked the confrontation remained below investigation.
She mentioned investigators additionally believed one weapon was used within the assault and had been unable to find it up to now.
Murder detectives are persevering with their investigation into the stabbing and are asking any potential witnesses to contact investigators at (714) 245-8390 or Orange County Crime Stoppers at 1-855-TIP-OCCS.