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2 teens charged with assault in fight outside Montreal high school

Montreal police say four teens were stabbed in the altercation, which began around 1 p.m., on Villeray Street in the Saint-Michel neighbourhood, near John F. Kennedy High School. Two teens now face assault charges.

Afternoon incident in Saint-Michel left 4 with stabbing injuries

Two teens arrested after brawl outside Montreal high school

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Police made arrests after two suspects showed up at the hospital later on in the day. The investigation continues.

One person was taken to hospital and three others were injured after a group of teenagers got into a fight near a Montreal high school on Thursday afternoon.

Montreal police say four teens were stabbed in the altercation, which began around 1 p.m., in an alley offVilleray Street in the Saint-Michel neighbourhood, near John F. Kennedy High School.

A spokesperson for Urgences-Sant said only one person was transported to hospital with an injured hand. Their life is not in danger.

Police said the three other injured people were located after the altercation. Two of them also sought medical attention.

JFK High School has reopened since the incident. Thenearby adult education centrehas also since reopened.

A student at thehigh school said he was standing outside when he saw a group of teens who he said were from a different nearby high school arrive and assault a teenager.

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Police established a perimeter on Villeray Street after an altercation between several teens left four people injured. (Hugo Therrien/Radio-Canada)

He said the group was beating up the teen, when one of them drew a knife and stabbed him in the hand. The wound was deep, but the teen is now fine, the student said.

Two 16-year-olds were arrestedThursday afternoon in connection with the incident. They appeared in youth court on Friday.

One of them pleaded not guilty to three counts of armed assault, one count of aggravated assault and one count of assault causing bodily harm.

The other teen pleaded guilty to aggravated assault, assault causing bodily harm, armed assault and possession of a weapon. He will remain in custody until he is sentenced.

Franois Bonnardel, Quebec's public security minister, issued a statementsaying that he finds it "immensely sad to see young people in such a situation."

"Violence is never the answer," he said.

Written by Matthew Lapierre