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2 students injured in stabbing at Fulton County high school, 3 in custody

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Banneker High School (Fulton County School System) FULTON COUNTY, Ga. - Police have taken multiple students into custody after a stabbing at a Fulton County high school Wednesday morning.Officials have confirmed with FOX 5 the stabbing happened at Banneker High School on the 6000 block of Feldwood Road in Atlanta.According to a Fulton County School System spokesperson, an altercation happened around 9 a.m.

Wednesday on campus. Two students sustained non-life-threatening injuries.During the investigation into the stabbing, Fulton County Schools Police locked down the school.

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