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Charge laid after 'several students' fight outside Edmonton high school

Queen Elizabeth High School in north Edmonton on September 29, 2022 (Galen McDougall/CTV News Edmonton). Queen Elizabeth High School in north Edmonton on September 29, 2022 (Galen McDougall/CTV News Edmonton).
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A teenage boy was taken to hospital by paramedics Thursday afternoon after a fight outside of Queen Elizabeth High School in north Edmonton.

The Edmonton Police Service was called to the school on 95A Street and 132 Avenue at 12:40 p.m. after receiving reports that "several students were fighting."

A video posted online shows a large group in the street. One person can be seen lying motionless on the sidewalk as adults try to keep others away.

Warning: The following video contains violence and graphic language.

"When EPS members arrived, approximately 60 students had gathered outside," spokesperson Scott Pattison said.

"One teen male was treated and transported to hospital by paramedics for precautionary reasons."

A 17-year-old boy is now facing one count of assault causing bodily harm.

"The altercation happened during lunch hour as many students were gathered outside," said Megan Normandeau from Edmonton Public Schools.

"This type of behaviour is against our Student Code of Conduct and is not tolerated in our schools."

Normandeau said "at least one student" required medical care. 

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