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(VIDEO) Black Texas Teen Held on $3 Million Bond After Fatally Stabbing White Classmate with Scissors Multiple Times in the Neck – Students Reveal Lack of Discipline and Previous Infractions Involving Weapons and Assault

Image depicting a young man in an orange jumpsuit being escorted by police, alongside another young man adjusting a necklace outdoors, highlighting contrasting circumstances.
18-year-old Texas teen Aundre Matthews appears in court after murdering 16-year-old Andrew Meismer

A black 18-year-old accused of fatally stabbing his White 16-year-old classmate in a classroom at Baytown Sterling High School in Baytown, Texas, has been charged with murder and is being held on a $3 million bond.

Aundre Matthews reportedly killed his classmate, Sterling High School sophomore Andrew Meismer, in what prosecutors say was a fight over a vape pen.

“Defendant followed the complainant to the bathroom, searched his pockets, did not find the pen, but instead found a pair of scissors on the complainant’s person. He took the scissors and put them in his own waste band,” prosecutors told the judge. It was later in an empty classroom, where a witness “heard cries for help and observed this defendant holding the complainant in a chokehold with the defendant’s arm around his neck,” the prosecutor said. “Witness Davis attempted to remove the arm from the neck of the complainant, but this defendant would not remove his arm. He observed blood coming from his neck and the complainant’s body.”

Matthews’s attorney told reporters that the judge will decide whether to revoke or change the bond during a January 7 hearing.

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