Wednesday, April 09, 2014

SCHOOL STABBING IN MURRAYSVILLE PENNSYLVANIA - 20 INJURED IN CHINESE STYLE STABBING

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.

AROUND 7:15AM TODAY AT FRANKLIN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL IN MURRYSVILLE PENNSYLVANIA.WE HAD A CHINESE STYLE STABBING INCIDENT.A STUDENT CAME TO THE SCHOOL AT 7:15AM BEFORE CLASSES STARTED AT 7:30AM.WHILE THE HALLWAYS WERE FULL OF STUDENTS.HE PULLED OUT A KNIFE-WERE NOT SURE IF ONLY ONE KNIFE OR 2.BUT HE PROCEEDED TO STAB 18 STUDENTS AND 2 ADULTS REPORTS SAY.THE AGES BETWEEN 14 AND 60.THE STABBER SHOVED THE KNIFE IN THE STUDENTS AND ADULTS BACKS-STOMACHS AND TORSOS.REPORTS SAY.7 OF THE INJURED ARE IN SERIOUS TO GRAVE SITUATION IN HOSPITAL THE STAB WOUNDS WERE DEEP AND THE STABBER WAS VICIOUS LIKE THE CHINESE STABBING IN BEJING I THINK IT WAS A MONTH OR SO AGO WHEN A GROUP OF 10-20 CHINESE RADICALS  STABBED UP A MALL OF PEOPLE I THINK IT WAS AND 140 PEOPLE WERE INJURED.A POLICE OFFICER AT THE SCHOOL OR NOT SUBDUED THE STABBER AND HE IS NOW IN CUSTODY.THE STABBER WAS A STUDENT AT THE FRANKLIN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL.

SO NOW WE DO NOT ONLY HAVE VICIOUS SCHOOL SHOOTINGS GOING ON IN AMERICA.BUT NOW WE HAVE VICIOUS CHINESE STYLE STABBINGS IN OUR SCHOOLS IN NORTH AMERICA NOW. 


THE SUSPECT IS IN THE VEHICLE AND TO ME HE DOES LOOK LIKE A 16 YR OLD ASIAN SOPHMORE FROM FRANKLIN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL.WE WILL SEE WHEN HIS ETHNICITY COMES OUT.BUT MY HEADLINE MAY HAVE BEEN RIGHT ON.THE STABBINGS WERE MOSTLY ALL NEAR THE BOTTOM OF THE STOMACH.THIS KID KNEW WERE TO GET THE MOST DAMAGE TO THE STOMACH AREA.AT LEAST 3 HAD THESE STAB WOUNDS TO THE BOTTOM STOMACH AREA.THIS WAS A CONTRIVED DELIBERATE ACT TO KILL THESE STUDENTS.THREE OF THE STUDENTS ARE STILL IN VERY SERIOUS CONDITION AFTER EMERGENCY OPERATIONS.

BY 7:11AM THE POLICE KNEW IT WAS ALEX HRIBAL THE STABBER
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWJdLh4u9OI#t=124 

View image on TwitterA 16-year-old sophomore identified as Alex Hribal by KDKA brandished two large knives before spreading terror ahead of the school day in several classrooms and a hallway at Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville — a typically peaceful community about 18 miles east of Pittsburgh.-2 more pictures at link-pic from link dailynews


20 injured in knife attack at Franklin Regional High School
April 9, 2014 11:53 AM-post-gazette.com
By Molly Born, Mary Niederberger, Rich Lord and Liz Navratil / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


Franklin Regional stabbing, suspect in patrol car The teen suspected in the Franklin Regional stabbings is taken from the Murrysville police station Wednesday.
Franklin Regional stabbing, suspect in patrol car The teen suspected in the Franklin Regional stabbings is taken from the Murrysville police station Wednesday.Robin Rombach/Post-Gazette

• Teenager conducted attack with two knives about 7:15 a.m.
• 20 people hurt, including security guard
• Assistant principal tackled suspect; another student pulled fire alarm
EMS, police: Incident over, prayers are with victims
• Suspect, 16, taken for medical evaluation

Twenty people were injured — four critically — when a teenager wielding two knives started attacking students at Franklin Regional Senior High School in Murrysville. All of the injured were students with the exception of an adult security guard.Westmoreland County public safety spokesman Dan Stevens said the suspect, a 16-year-old, is in custody and was questioned by Murrysville police and Westmoreland County detectives before being taken to a hospital for treatment of minor injuries to his hands.Authorities said the teen showed two knives in the attacks, but they didn't say what kind or why. Murrysville police Chief Thomas Seefeld said a motive is still unclear."We don't know what led up to this," he said.A witness said the suspect was tackled by assistant principal Sam King.The chief said the 20 injured were either slashed or stabbed and four are in critical condition."We're praying and hoping the best for all the victims," he said.Four students were flown to hospitals by medical helicopter. Eight victims were taken to Forbes Regional Hospital in Monroeville. Seven of those injured were between the ages of 15 and 17; one was an adult, according to Forbes trauma surgeon Christoph Kaufman, who described the injuries as ranging “superficial to some quite serious.”The security guard was slashed or stabbed in the stomach, the chief said.Dr. Timothy Van Fleet, of the department of emergency medicine at UPMC, said six victims were brought to UPMC East and one was transferred to Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh UPMC. Four of the victims were treated and released, and one was undergoing plastic surgery for facial lacerations and is expected to be treated and released later today.One student was treated and released at UPMC Mercy. Five — including the victim transferred from UPMC East — were at Children’s Hospital, where one was in critical condition, two were in serious condition, and two were fair.

UPMC Presbyterian had one victim in critical condition.

One 15-year-old girl, Ariana Schofield of Export, was flown from the school to Allegheny General Hospital, where she was treated and released.According to the state Department of Education, Franklin Regional Senior High School has an enrollment of 1,222.Just before 7:15 a.m., a school resource officer asked for medical assistance at the school for a stabbing. The students were injured in several first-floor classrooms and in the hallways before the classes started, Mr. Stevens said.Gracey Evans, a junior from Murrysville, said she arrived at the school around 6:50 a.m. Around 20 minutes later, as she stood in the sophomore hall while her best friend stopped at his locker, she heard another student say something about blood."I saw this kid in all black running down the hallway, stabbing," said Ms. Evans. "He was just stabbing everybody that was in his way."Her friend was stabbed in the back, she said, and a nearby student was stabbed in the stomach.Then somebody pulled a fire alarm as the perpetrator ran off, and a teacher ordered all of the kids into a classroom."My friend was on his stomach, and the other kid who was severely injured was told to sit up. I knew that wasn't right."I said to a few students, we need pressure on this wound, and they gave me some paper towels, and I held pressure on that wound for about 10 minutes, and he started barfing."

She was overcome by the smell.

"Probably 30 seconds later an actual EMT came into the room and helped," she said. "I hear my best friend start screaming in pain. ... I held his hand."She was taken with her injured friends to Forbes Regional Hospital, where social workers attended to her. "They told me I was a real hero. I was just freaking out because I was so traumatized."I'm still shaking. I was crying. Then the mother of the boy that I helped comes in, and she saw me and she just started crying, and I said to her, 'I saved your son,' and she started crying some more."School director Roberta Cook said the district has done extensive training for a mass casualty at the schools."This is the training that you hope you never have to use. But everyone is doing what they are supposed to do. The administrators and the first-responders are doing what they need to do," Mrs. Cook said.Although she had not received any official information as a board members, she said other reports she heard indicating the incident happened before classes started means that it happened at one of the most vulnerable times of day."Once the students are in the building and in classes we can go into lockdown. But before school starts it's hard to completely secure the building," Mrs. Cook said.Most of the training done in the district focused on an active shooter, not someone with a knife, she said.When Ms. Cook heard that someone pulled the fire alarm after the stabbing started, she said that action would have followed the training."This is terribly unfortunate. I hope that all of the students are OK," Mrs. Cook said.Franklin Regional High School has no metal detectors, but it has a reputation as a relatively safe school. Its most recent state Safe Schools report shows 17 reportable incidents in 2012-13, none of them involving weapons. The report notes that there were no arrests and no incidents involving local police. The most common reportable incident was fights, for which there were eight.Parents of the injured students are being contacted. Parents of other students were asked to go to Heritage Elementary, also in Murrysville, to pick up their children.

The FBI is on the scene.

Meanwhile, two Murrysville police officers were stationed about 11 a.m. outside the home of the suspect, a two-story house with tan siding and tan brick in a cul de sac. The family has not responded to calls and was not at the house. Next-door neighbors Sonya and John Kokalis said the neighborhood was built about 13 years ago and they and the suspect's family moved in around that time.Ms. Kokalis said she saw the suspect's parents around 8:30 a.m. and at that point, "They didn't know anything."She described them as a "nice family.""It's surreal," she said. "You see this and it happens other places. ... It's not sinking in."We're providing free access to our coverage of the Franklin Regional high school stabbings today.
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/local/westmoreland/2014/04/09/Multiple-stabbings-reported-at-Franklin-Regional-High-School/stories/201404090148#ixzz2yPKxme3b



20 injured in Penn. high school stabbing



MURRYSVILLE (KDKA) – Police and paramedics are on the scene of a stabbing at Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville.Dan Stevens with Westmoreland Emergency Management says 20-students have been injured, four of those are seriousA school resource officer called in the stabbing at 7:13 a.m.
Forbes Hospital says 7 victims have been taken to their hospital, 1 victim has been flown to Allegheny General Hospital, and 2 taken to UPMC-Presby.Three air medical helicopters were dispatched to the scene as well as dozens of ambulances.Police say the male suspect is in custody, and is reportedly a student at the school.According to a witness, the stabbings happened in the science wing of the building."One of the children that pulled the alarm, my daughter said, after the incident happened to clear the school. She reported to me it was a 10th grade student," parent Tim Graham told KDKA.Franklin Regional school district has canceled all elementary classes and say that high school and middle school students are secured.Franklin Regional High School posted this statement on their website:A critical incident has occurred at the high school. All elementary schools are cancelled, the middle school and high school students are secure. Additional information will be released as soon as possible. Please keep our campus clear of traffic.

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