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Student charged in school stabbing faces new charges for attempting to disarm officer, jailhouse drug possession

Witnesses and court documents indicate the teen showed no remorse for his actions, reportedly telling officers he “stabbed that [expletive] and would do it again.”

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The legal troubles of a Houston teenager are growing after he allegedly tried to take a deputy’s gun and was found with drugs while in jail—just weeks after being charged for a school stabbing.

Pablo Castaneda, 17, is currently being held in the Harris County Jail on charges of attempting to disarm a peace officer and possessing a prohibited substance in a correctional facility, alongside a previous aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge stemming from a school stabbing incident.

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BACKGROUND: Student charged in Sterling HS stabbing showed no remorse

Court documents reveal that on Sept. 28 Castaneda was involved in a confrontation with a court bailiff while in the holdover of a Harris County courtroom. During the altercation, he allegedly tried to remove the deputy’s firearm from its holster, resulting in the charge of attempt to take a weapon from a peace officer. His bond for this offense is currently set at $50,000.

Adding to his legal troubles, Castaneda has also been charged with possession of a prohibited substance in a correctional facility. This charge stems from an incident on Oct. 2 when he was found to be in possession of marijuana while in custody at the Harris County Jail. His bond for this charge has also been set at $50,000.

These charges follow a previous arrest on Sept. 20, when Castaneda was taken into custody for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after a violent altercation at a local high school. Castaneda was involved in a fight with another student, during which he stabbed the student with a pocket knife.

Witnesses and court documents indicate that Castaneda showed no remorse for his actions, reportedly telling officers that he “stabbed that [expletive] and would do it again.”

The next court appearance for Castaneda is scheduled for Nov. 20.


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