A horrific act of violence inside a Texas public school has once again raised urgent questions about campus safety, discipline, and the consequences of policies that critics say prioritize ideology over accountability.
An 18-year-old student accused of brutally stabbing his 16-year-old classmate to death inside a classroom at Baytown Sterling High School is now facing a murder charge and remains behind bars on a staggering $3 million bond. The suspect, Aundre Matthews, is accused of killing sophomore Andrew Meismer during the school day in Baytown, Texas.
According to prosecutors, the deadly confrontation reportedly began over something as trivial as a vape pen. What followed, however, was anything but minor. Court testimony laid out a chilling sequence of events that has left a school community shattered and parents nationwide asking how such a tragedy could unfold in a classroom.
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