Wednesday, April 09, 2014

Up to 20 people stabbed at Pennsylvania high school

Pennsylvania high school stabbingA pair of women walk from the Franklin Regional Schools campus, where at least 20 people were stabbed at Franklin Regional High School on Wednesday.Students walk from the campus of Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville, Pa., after a mass stabbing left at least 20 people injured.
A teenager armed with two knives has gone on a rampage at a high school in the 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, three of whom had suffered severe injuries. Two of those patients were in critical condition, while up to four were expected to recover from superficial wounds, Dr Mark Rubino told reporters.

Emergency responders gathered in the parking lot of Franklin Regional High School near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on 9 April 2014   

Emergency responders converged on Franklin Regional High School following reports of a mass stabbing on Wednesday. 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."
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, Murrysville Police Chief Thomas Seefeld said.
Morris Hundley told CBS television his "frantic" 14-year-old daughter Morriah called him to say a friend of hers had been stabbed at the school in Murrysville.

"I would never expect this to happen," he said, adding that he had believed the community to be safe.

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