NEW DETAILS: A boy was hospitalized and another taken into custody after a fight at a bathroom at Medford High School Monday, police said.
The injured boy, who was cut in the chest, first went to the nurse's office, then was taken to the hospital, according to Medford Police Captain Paul Covino.
While police investigated what happened, the school was placed on lockdown, with students kept in their classrooms. Everyone who was in the bathroom at the time of the fight was being taken to police headquarters, where they would be interviewed after their parents arrived, Covino said. More than a dozen concerned parents gathered outside the school Monday morning but were not allowed in or permitted to take their children out during the lockdown.NBC10 Boston has reached out to the school, the superintendent of Medford Public Schools and the mayor's office.An ambulance outside Medford High School on Monday, Dec. 19, 2022. A large police presence was seen as well, though officials didn't immediately say what prompted first responders to head to the school.
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