Two juveniles suspected in fatal attack of another student at a California middle school now face manslaughter charges.
Two juveniles suspected in the fatal attack of another student at a California middle school are now facing voluntary manslaughter charges, officials said.
Shortly after the fight, investigators arrested two juveniles who were also students at the school, police said in a statement last week. One of the suspects is expected to appear for a hearing on Wednesday, and the second has a hearing scheduled for Oct. 15, according to KABC.At a press conference last week, school officials expressed their deepest condolences to the family.
Mourners gathered at the school following the announcement of Diego's death. Some wore shirts that read,"Diego strong. Speak up, stop bullying, end violence."
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