A stabbing incident occurred outside Santa Ana High School in Southern California on Wednesday, resulting in the death of one student and injuries to two others. The three male victims, all students at the school, were taken to a hospital, where one was pronounced dead, while the others remained in stable condition. The stabbing happened in the afternoon as students were leaving school, and involved both students and nonstudents.
Authorities are currently searching for at least two suspects, whose connections to the school and motives for the attack remain unclear. Specific details regarding the ages of the victims have not been released. In response to the incident, after-school programs and athletic activities were canceled, and the school has arranged for crisis counselors to be available for students and staff on Thursday.
Santa Ana, a city of approximately 300,000 people located about 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles, serves around 3,000 students through the high school. The community is grappling with the shock of the incident and the implications it has for school safety.
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