Police say boy broke girl's wrist at school
GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP) — State police have been investigating a report than an 11-year-old boy broke the wrist of an 10-year-old girl during a note-passing incident at a western Pennsylvania school.
Greensburg Salem School District Superintendent Tom Yarabinetz did not immediately return a call for comment the investigation at Metzgar Elementary School in Salem Township.
Police say the incident happened Feb. 5 during a classroom altercation. Police say the boy grabbed the girl's arm and twisted it because she would not let go of a handwritten note the boy wanted.
Police have not said if juvenile charges have or will be filed in the incident.
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