Manchester school in lockdown with pupil arrested after three people injured in suspected stabbing
Ken Hinds says police have 'got a lot of work to do' in educating young people on knife crime
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Greater Manchester Police released a statement on social media
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A Manchester school has been put into lockdown following a suspected stabbing by a student.
A pupil from the Co-op Academy on Plant Hill Road in Blackley this morning has been arrested by Greater Manchester Police.
Three people have been injured.
The injuries aren't believed to be serious, police have confirmed.
A number of emergency response vehicles were on the scene.
A helicopter also attended the incident.
Students were reportedly told to stay in their classrooms while police arrived at the scene.
Authorities have said there is no wider threat to pupils or staff.

A Manchester school has been put into lockdown following a suspected stabbing by a student
|Greater Manchester Police released a statement on social media.
They said: "Officers are currently responding to an incident at a school on Plant Hill Road, Blackley where a schoolgirl has been arrested.
"Three people have been injured however injuries aren't believed to be serious at this time.
"Emergency services remain on scene and we are supporting the school."

The Co-op Academy on Plant Hill Road is a mixed secondary school with students aged between 11 and 16
|The force added: "There is not believed to be any wider threat to the pupils and staff in the school."
No further details on the suspect have been released.
The Co-op Academy on Plant Hill Road is a mixed secondary school with students aged between 11 and 16.
Around 1,650 pupils attend the school.

Around 1,650 pupils attend the school
|The academy was rated Good in its most recent Ofsted inspection.
The Manchester school has a 229-seat modern theatre, football pitches and a climbing wall.
It also hosts local groups like the 105th Manchester St Peters Scout Group and the Blackley Volunteer Police Cadets.
GB News has approached Greater Manchester Police for further comment.
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