An 18-year-old is now facing charges after a machete attack outside of a Richmond Hill school late last week.
Police say this one started as a fight and boiled over in the parking lot of St. Theresa Lisiseux Catholic Secondary School near Bathurst and Elgin Mills.
Cops were called around 3 o'clock, and found a student from the school, stabbed with a machete.
His injuries were not life threatening, and police say he was released from the hospital on the same day.
But, on Tuesday, Bernard Deveaux turned himself in, and has been charged with aggravated assault, uttering threats and carrying a concealed weapon.
He's not a student at the school and he's been held in custody until his next court appearance on Wednesday.
Police aren't looking for any more suspects.