Teenage boy killed in knife fight in Bakersfield - Los Angeles Times
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Teenage boy killed in knife fight in Bakersfield

Approximate location of a stabbing that left one person dead and three others injured Tuesday.
(Approximate location of a stabbing that left one person dead and three others injured Tuesday. (Los Angeles Times))
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A 17-year-old youth was killed in a knife fight that authorities say started as a confrontation at a bus stop outside a high school as students were leaving school for the day.

The Kern County Sheriff’s Office responded about 2:40 p.m. Tuesday to a call about multiple people being stabbed in the area of Foothill Road and Morning Drive, near Foothill High School.

The 17-year-old student died at the scene. Authorities have not released his name, but a family member told the Bakersfield Californian he was Jose Flores.

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His aunt, Alma Valenzuela, told the newspaper that Flores was “a great kid, an awesome kid.â€

“He would make everyone laugh every weekend at our family gatherings,†Valenzuela said. “[Our family is] devastated. We all are.â€

Jason Cruz, 23, was also stabbed and has been booked into the Kern County jail on suspicion of homicide, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

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A 14-year-old boy was also stabbed and has been booked into the juvenile hall for assault with a deadly weapon, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

The incident remains under investigation.

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