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As a chill wind whipped at the yellow police tape surrounding a brick house on Rogerson Road in Mississauga, Ont. Wednesday, a 15-year-old boy wearing the knit hat of his hockey team, a pair of fat headphones, a hoodie and Adidas running shoes stopped to take in the scene.

“Everybody’s talking about it,” said the boy. He is enrolled in Grade 10 at an area high school, in the same grade as a girl who lived at the house behind the police tape. Peel police on Tuesday arrested his classmate at 5 p.m. and charged her with second-degree murder, after a man in his 50s in the house died of stab wounds. “It was a domestic incident,” said Sgt. Matt Small of Peel Police.

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“I used to talk to her in Grade 6,” said the boy. “Let’s just say she was associated with the bad crowd.”

He was under the impression she “had a very bad relationship” with her parents.

Let’s just say she was associated with the bad crowd

The boy said his high school suspended one student Wednesday for tweeting the girl’s name, which is protected under the Youth Criminal Justice Act because she is a minor.