Security camera picture of the suspect.
Around 7:50 a.m. this morning, Everett Fire and Everett Police responded to a stabbing in the area of 26th St and Broadway, near the QFC and North Middle School.
The victim, police list as a 13-year-old male, was walking to school.
Readers whose students go to North Middle School insist that the victim is a 6th grader at that school.
The stabbing occured off the school grounds.
The suspect, described as a 6-foot-tall Black male. In security cam footage you can see the suspect wearing a gray hoodie and a yellow beanie. He is seen walking on a sidewalk next to a brick building in security cam footage.
Most recent picture of the suspect
UPDATE: a new picture has emerged showing him standing behind a pole. We’ve added it to the right.
Medic 1 transported the young teen victim, in stable condition, to Providence Regional Medical Center.
North Middle School was locked down as a precaution as police blocked off areas near the school.
This was the message from North Middle School:
Our school is currently in a lockout as a precaution due to a nearby police investigation following an off-campus assault on a student on their way to school by an unknown adult.
All other students are safe and remain in their classrooms. During the lockout, please avoid coming to campus, including dropping off students who have not yet arrived. We will notify you as soon as the lockout is lifted or if there are any updates. Thank you.
The Everett Police Department is asking for the community to be on the lookout for the pictured individual. He was last seen in the area around 8:00 a.m. He is a Black male, approximately 5’10”, last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt and yellow beanie.
If you see this individual or have any additional information about his whereabouts or this incident, please call 911 immediately.
The stabbing took place near North Middle School
UPDATE: The Everett Mayor, Cassie Franklin, shares her thoughts:
I am absolutely heartbroken about the 13-year-old who was attacked this morning. As a mom who walked her daughter to school along the exact same route every day, I’m horrified by this violent act. Please keep this child and his loved ones in your thoughts as his injuries are treated. This was traumatic and recovering will take time.
I want to stress to our community that the City of Everett takes criminal incidents like this very seriously. Everett Police have deployed significant resources towards finding the person of interest – scouring the area with numerous patrol officers, a K9 unit and our drone. We are actively pursuing tips and following every lead shared by the community to find the person responsible and get justice for this child.
In the meantime, our police will have an increased presence near North Middle and at all our schools throughout the city for at least the next several days.
Public safety is our City’s top priority. Even in these extraordinary times, I’ve continued to prioritize fully funding our first responders and the other teams that are essential to public safety and seek innovative ways to enhance our ability to provide public safety to our community. This includes implementing new technology like the Flock Safety System, incorporating dedicated emphasis patrols to address highly impacted areas and aggressively recruiting the best candidates to join our police department.
Our community members are the eyes and ears of our Everett Police Department. If you see the person of interest, please immediately call 911. And if have any information that may help identify or locate them, please contact the EPD Tip Line (425) 257-8450 or the Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound at 1-800-222-TIPS.
January 18, 2025
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