From the BBC:
"Up to 20 people stabbed at Pennsylvania high school"
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-26959628
"Up to 20 people stabbed at Pennsylvania high school"
A teenager armed with two knives has
gone on a rampage at a high school in the US state of Pennsylvania, injuring 19
students and a security guard. The 16-year-old student was taken into custody at Franklin Regional High
School in Murrysville, a suburb of Pittsburgh, police said. The wounded, some with serious stab wounds to the torso, were as young as 14.
Several were in surgery in hospital. All are expected to survive. Eight patients were transported to nearby Forbes Regional Hospital. Two of
those patients were in critical condition. Another 12 were treated at the
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, with two in critical condition and
another two in serious condition. The school will be closed for the next several days as investigators process
the crime scene, Gennaro Piraino, superintendent of the Franklin Regional school
district, said. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the injured and all of those affected by
this awful tragedy," he said. "I pray and we pray every day that this doesn't
happen." The initial report of the attack came before 08:00 local time (12:00 GMT) on
Wednesday morning. "A critical incident has occurred at the high school," school officials wrote
in a bulletin. "All elementary schools are cancelled, the middle school and high
school students are secure." Murrysville Police Chief Thomas Seefeld said someone, possibly a student,
pulled a fire alarm after seeing the first stabbings. The panicked students poured out of the school building, some suffering
injuries in the chaos, as police descended in search of the suspected
attacker. Among the injured was a security guard, Mr Seefeld said. Police have not determined a motive, but investigators are looking into
reports of a threatening phone call between the suspect and another student the
night before. Officials have credited an assistant principal at the school with subduing
the suspect.
^ While this is sad I can't understand how 20 people (including the security guard) were stabbed. The attacker had 2 knives, but no gun. Unless you are all locked in a room with no where to flee there's not much of an excuse as to why, after the first several people are stabbed, the rest don't move away from the attacker. What's the point of having a security guard if a 16 year old with knives can stop him? This school and these students have more, deeper, issues than just this knife attack. Where's the common sense? If you see someone with a weapon (any weapon) you run the opposite direction. I wonder if the majority of people stayed back to simply tape the incident rather than flee or help those already attacked. I have heard some people refer this to the Columbine of 2014.) In Columbine there were: two attackers with bombs and different kinds of guns. This was 1 person with 2 knives. There is a big difference. ^
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