Chicago school stabbing leaves 1 teen dead, another in custody

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An ongoing dispute erupted into violence at a Chicago school for children with behavioral and emotional needs Thursday morning, leaving one student dead and another seriously wounded.

Police said the two teens were stabbed by another student before the security checkpoint as students were entering AMIkids Infinity Chicago on the city's far South Side, The Associated Press reported.

A 17-year-old suspect has been taken into police custody, according to the AP.

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Preliminary reports indicate there had been an ongoing dispute between the teen in custody and the teen who died, identified by authorities as Chris Wormley, police told the Chicago Tribune.

The suspect attacked Wormley and wounded another student who apparently got in the way, police told the Tribune.

The other stabbing victim, a 17-year-old boy, was in serious condition at a local hospital.

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"It is a tragedy for us," school Vice President Shawna Vercher told CNN. "Our hearts are with the families involved, and we are going to make sure our priorities are with those families.

"We will offer our support to help them get through this crisis," she said, noting that the facility has a screening process to keep weapons out of the school.

AMIkids operates 56 facilities across the nation and works with local school districts to educate students who have been expelled or suspended from schools elsewhere, school officials told CNN.

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