FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) — Fort Bend County courtroom data say a George Bush Excessive Faculty pupil admitted he used screwdrivers to assault a classmate.
In keeping with the courtroom data, 17-year-old Alvin Cluff had beforehand assaulted the sufferer, simply six days prior on Sept. 12. Then, on Sept. 18, data say district police went to the varsity’s library for stories of a bodily altercation.
From the arresting officer’s report, ABC13 discovered that when he arrived, he noticed a bloodied pupil strolling out of the library with college workers. The injured pupil instructed the officer that Cluff had ambushed him within the library, data present.
Courtroom paperwork say the officer discovered an agitated Cluff within the library, and that he needed to be handcuffed after resisting arrest.
Police searched Cluff, these paperwork say, and found two screwdrivers and cans of pepper spray in his pockets. When Cluff was questioned, it is investigators say he admitted to utilizing them to assault the sufferer.
In keeping with data, the sufferer was instructed police that Cluff had been concentrating on him for the reason that earlier assault and that Cluff had ambushed him within the library from behind and hit him with one thing that felt sharp.
Eyewitness Information requested the district if Cluff confronted disciplinary motion after the primary assault, however they didn’t reply to that query.
Cluff is now going through expenses of aggravated assault with a lethal weapon and resisting arrest. FBISD stated households of the scholars concerned had been notified in regards to the incident the identical day. A letter was despatched out to all households as properly. That letter is dated Sept. 30, which is greater than per week after the incident.
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