What the hell is with these young kids?
7 and 12-Year-Old Boys Violently Stab Woman
March 24
Two Texas boys were taken into custody on Saturday after allegedly stabbing a woman in northwest Harris County, leaving her in critical condition. The incident occurred at a residence on April Valley Court shortly after 2 p. m., according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office. The boys, ages 7 and 12, reportedly returned to the home following a possible verbal altercation with the 59-year-old woman. After the stabbing, the children fled the scene while the woman was transported to the hospital by life flight.
Sheriff Ed Gonzalez shared on social media that the woman had sustained multiple stab wounds to her abdomen and was undergoing surgery in critical condition. It is currently unknown which child is accused of committing the stabbing. Local media outlets have reported that the 12-year-old is facing charges, although this information has not been officially confirmed by the sheriff’s office.
The motive behind the altercation and stabbing remains unclear. Sergio Torres, spokesperson for the sheriff’s office, stated that it appeared to be a verbal altercation. Authorities continue to investigate the incident and gather additional details.
The welfare and safety of the woman, as well as the involvement of children in such a violent act, raises questions about the circumstances leading up to the incident. The impact on all parties involved, as well as the community, is profound. The alleged involvement of children in such a serious crime is sure to prompt discussions about issues related to juvenile justice, mental health, and access to resources for families in crisis.

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