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At least 20 people were injured during a Wednesday morning stabbing attack at a high school in Pennsylvania. | At least 20 people were injured during a Wednesday morning stabbing attack at a high school in Pennsylvania. |
Emergency officials said a student was taken into custody after the incident at Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville, about 15 miles outside of Pittsburgh. | |
Dan Stevens, Westmoreland county emergency management spokesman, said four victims had to be taken to area hospitals by helicopters. Stevens said not all of the 20 injured were cut by the knife, though most were. Some suffered scrapes and cuts in the mayhem that ensued. | |
Dr Chris Kaufmann, director of the trauma center at Forbes Regional Hospital in nearby Monroeville, told CNN that seven teenagers had been admitted. He said the injuries include stab wounds to the abdomen, chest and back areas. | Dr Chris Kaufmann, director of the trauma center at Forbes Regional Hospital in nearby Monroeville, told CNN that seven teenagers had been admitted. He said the injuries include stab wounds to the abdomen, chest and back areas. |
Kaufmann said the injuries were “quite serious, they’re not superficial in nature” and that “several are life-threatening”. The youngest victim at the hostpital was 15, and a number were undergoing surgery, he said. | Kaufmann said the injuries were “quite serious, they’re not superficial in nature” and that “several are life-threatening”. The youngest victim at the hostpital was 15, and a number were undergoing surgery, he said. |
Stevens said Murrysville is a low-crime area and that the school had recently undergone emergency training. “You can plan for these things, you’re just never prepared for them,” said Stevens. | Stevens said Murrysville is a low-crime area and that the school had recently undergone emergency training. “You can plan for these things, you’re just never prepared for them,” said Stevens. |
The school was on lockdown after reports of the incident came in at 7:20am. The school said on its website: “A critical incident has occurred at the high school. All elementary schools are canceled, the middle school and high school students are secure." | The school was on lockdown after reports of the incident came in at 7:20am. The school said on its website: “A critical incident has occurred at the high school. All elementary schools are canceled, the middle school and high school students are secure." |
#BREAKING: As many as 6 people stabbed at Franklin Regional High School. LIVE COVERAGE: http://t.co/Xa7YQxzDne pic.twitter.com/n9haz0nGKo | #BREAKING: As many as 6 people stabbed at Franklin Regional High School. LIVE COVERAGE: http://t.co/Xa7YQxzDne pic.twitter.com/n9haz0nGKo |
Long line of buses waiting to take Franklin Regional students home #wpxi pic.twitter.com/nCm0iRO8ax | Long line of buses waiting to take Franklin Regional students home #wpxi pic.twitter.com/nCm0iRO8ax |
“I was shocked and saddened upon learning of the events that occurred this morning as students arrived at Franklin Regional High School,” said Pennsylvania governor Tom Corbett. “As a parent and grandparent, I can think of nothing more distressing than senseless violence against children. My heart and prayers go out to all the victims and their families.” | |
“I have directed the Pennsylvania State Police to assist local law enforcement in its investigation in any way possible. Other state resources will be made available to the community, if needed. I assure the citizens of Murrysville that they have the full support of my administration.” | |
The Associated Press contributed to this report |