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4 charged in connection with assault that injured a girl at Kempsville High

4 charged in connection with assault that injured a girl at Kempsville High

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – Three 18-year-old women and a 17-year-old girl are facing charges in connection with an assault that injured a girl at Kempsville High School last Tuesday, police say.

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Police say on October 22, a School Resource Officer with the Virginia Beach Police Department was notified of a physical altercation that occurred on school grounds. According to police, a 17-year-old girl was injured during the altercation.

A few days later, on October 25, four suspects were identified and arrested, police say.

Police say the following women, all 18 years old, have been charged with conspiring to enter school grounds and be attacked by the mob: Ashlynn James of Virginia Beach, Jalaaiyah Rucker of Norfolk and Kina Pass-Cutler of Norfolk. A 17-year-old girl is also facing these charges.

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The three 18-year-olds also face misdemeanor trespassing charges and James and Rucker face simple charges, police added.

Police have not shared any information about the nature of the assault or the condition of the injured girl.

This article will be updated with more information. Stay with News 3 for updates.