3 women, 1 teen accused of trespassing, assaulting girl at Kempsville High

Three 18-year-old women and a 17-year-old girl are facing charges in connection to an assault that left a girl injured at Kempsville High School last Tuesday, police say.

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Police say on October 22, a School Resource Officer with Virginia Beach Police Department was made aware of a physical altercation that happened on school grounds. A 17-year-old girl was hurt in the altercation, according to police.

A few days later on October 25, four suspects were identified and arrested, police say.

Police say the following women, all 18 years old, are charged with conspiracy to commit trespassing on school property and assault by mob: Ashlynn James from Virginia Beach, Jalaaiyah Rucker from Norfolk, and Kina Pass-Cutler from Norfolk. A 17-year-old girl is also facing those charges.

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