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Chile's President Vows Tougher School Security Following Recent Stabbing and Firearms Incidents

President Kast announced a bill for backpack inspections and faster metal detector use after a deadly knife attack killed one and wounded four, amid rising school violence.

  • President José Antonio Kast announced Monday that his administration will tighten security measures at Chilean schools, stating "we are going to have to take certain measures to protect our students" following recent weapon-related incidents.
  • Last Friday, an 18-year-old student killed a 59-year-old school inspector in northern Chile and stabbed four others, including staff and three students, in one of the nation's worst school violence cases.
  • Police in Curicó detained a 15-year-old student today who attempted to enter a school with a loaded firearm about 200 kilometers south of Santiago; Maj. Juan Díaz Serrano stated the student made no threats.
  • Education Minister María Paz Arzola confirmed her office is drafting legislation authorizing teachers to inspect student backpacks while the government expedites metal detector installation in schools.
  • While armed attacks remain rare in Chile, the nation's schools have a history of activism and violence; in late 2024, an explosion from homemade firebombs wounded more than 30 students during protests.
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Chile's president vows tougher school security following recent stabbing and firearms incidents

Chilean President José Antonio Kast says his government will tighten school security after two recent incidents involving weapons and amid growing concern about school violence.

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The governor said that "some measures will be required that will be in regulations and others that will be in legal norms that we will take to Congress and will be discussed with parliamentarians. We want to ask parliamentarians to collaborate with us with this, beyond any ideology."

President José Antonio Kast addressed the situation of school violence in some schools in the country this Monday. Marked by the recent murder of an inspector in Calama, he said that the Executive will send to the National Congress a series of legal and administrative reforms to tighten control in schools. Measures for school violence Kast also referred to the recent incident in Curicó, where a student was detected with a gun loaded in his backp…

On Monday, the President of the Republic, José Antonio Kast, addressed the security situation in educational establishments during the Meeting of Directors for Chile. The debate arose after the recent attack at the Instituto Obispo Silva Lezaeta de Calama, in the Antofagasta region, and another incident in Curicó, where the police arrested a student carrying a firearm in his backpack. Security measures and control at admission The President stat…

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pnt.cl broke the news on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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