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Default 20 people stabbed by 16-yr-old "student" Franklin Regional High Schoolin Murrysville PA

I was just skyping with my friend Satan, and he was watching CNN's
coverage of this, saying "good ... Good..." and then going on about how
his plan to have americans destroy each other was coming together
nicely.

Here - watch for yourself:

http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/live-video/

http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/video...ce-department/

Now I know there will be morons here who will say "oh, we need to ban
knives" or "this is why we need a knife registry".

That's not the point.

Your degenerating american society is full of people like this, and you
still want them to have quick and easy access to firearms.

20 people stabbed - don't know how many are dead or will die.

Now just imagine if he had a handgun, or rifle with lots of bullets.

No- wait. You don't have to imagine.

Here's your all-american boy. Here is your future america:

http://cbspit.images.worldnow.com/im...035130_vtf.jpg

Congratulations to you americans. You've raised a generation of
worthless, iPhone-sucking children.

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MURRYSVILLE (KDKA) – At least 20-people have been injured in a stabbing
at Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville.

Murrysville police Chief Thomas Seefeld says 19-of the victims are
students, one of them is a school security guard.

A school security guard called in the stabbing at 7:13 a.m.

Seefeld wouldn’t detail the carnage beyond saying, “The juvenile went
down the hallway and was flashing two knives around and injured the
people.”

Police say the 16-year-old male student suspect is in custody and is a
sophomore at the high school.

He was transported from the Murrysville Police Department by police car,
and reportedly taken to a local hospital for superficial wounds, and
then returned.

Investigators haven’t determined a motive, but Seefeld said they’re
looking into reports of a threatening phone call between the suspect and
another student the night before. Seefeld didn’t specify whether the
suspect reportedly received or made the call.

Jeff Dahlke with the security company who provides security for Franklin
Regional High School says the suspect was armed with two knives.

“The alarm went off, and students started rushing outside, the security
guard outside rushed in, and came upon his supervisor, and a vice
principal who had the suspect in custody on the ground and was trying to
control him, and try to get the weapons away from him,” Dahlke said.

Police say that security guard was stabbed in the abdomen.

Two student victims were in critical condition, according to Dr. Mark
Rubino of Forbes Regional Medical Center.