Student stabs 20 people at a Pennsylvania high school before being subdued

By Dan Stevens
Updated April 10 2014 - 8:18am, first published 5:35am
Emergency responders gather in the parking lot of the Franklin Regional High School where 19 students and one adult were stabbed on Wednesday. The suspect, a male student, was taken into custody and being questioned. Photo: AP Photo
Emergency responders gather in the parking lot of the Franklin Regional High School where 19 students and one adult were stabbed on Wednesday. The suspect, a male student, was taken into custody and being questioned. Photo: AP Photo

Murrysville, Pennsylvania: A 16-year-old armed with two knives went on a stabbing and slashing spree at a high school near Pittsburgh on Wednesday, leaving as many as 20 people injured, including a school police officer who eventually subdued the boy with the help of an assistant principal, police said.

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