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Franklin Regional High School stabbing

The Franklin Regional High School stabbing was a mass stabbing that occurred on April 9, 2014, at Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville, Pennsylvania. Alex Hribal, a 16-year-old sophomore at the school, used a pair of eight-inch kitchen knives to stab and slash 20 students and a security guard. Four students sustained life-threatening injuries, but all survived.[3]

Franklin Regional High School stabbing
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Location of Murrysville within the state of Pennsylvania.
LocationMurrysville, Pennsylvania, United States
Coordinates40°25′45″N 79°40′09″W / 40.42917°N 79.66917°W / 40.42917; -79.66917
DateApril 9, 2014 (2014-04-09)
c. 7:13 a.m. – c. 7:18 a.m.[1][2]
TargetStudents and staff at Franklin Regional High School
Attack type
Mass stabbing, attempted mass murder
WeaponsKitchen knives
Deaths0
Injured24 (22 directly, including the perpetrator)
PerpetratorAlex Hribal

Details edit

At around 7:13 a.m., minutes before classes began, Hribal,[4] wearing black clothing,[5] began stabbing and slashing students in the school's first-floor science hallway.[6] After stabbing several people, Hribal pulled a fire alarm, attempting to bring more students out into the hallway, according to witness testimony and surveillance footage.[6]

Hribal, who witnesses said looked "emotionless" during the attack, wounded 20 students and a security guard before he was subdued by Sam King, the school's assistant principal, with the help of student Ian Griffith.[7] While he was being restrained by King, Hribal reportedly refused to drop the knives, saying, "My work is not done. I have more people to kill."[1][8][9][10][11]

Aftermath edit

A total of 22 people, including Hribal, were injured during the rampage.[3] Officials said Hribal did not appear to have targeted any specific person.[1]

The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) treated twelve patients. UPMC officials stated that two boys were in critical condition, two boys were in serious condition, and a boy and two girls were in fair condition. One victim was placed on a ventilator after a knife pierced his liver, while another suffered an open wound to the face that required 11 sutures. The teenage victims ranged in age from 14 to 17.[12] Eight other patients were taken to Forbes Regional Hospital in nearby Monroeville.[13] Several of those victims suffered serious injuries, including "deep wounds to the abdomen," according to hospital officials.[3][14][15] In addition to the stabbing victims, two other students suffered unrelated injuries while fleeing the school. Hribal was treated for injuries to his hand.[2][16][17] On May 18, 2014, Greg Keener, the last of the victims, was discharged from Forbes Regional Hospital.[18]

Franklin Regional High School was closed for several days while workers from a restoration company cleaned up.[19][14][20] On April 14, classes resumed at the school.[21] On April 9, 2015, Murrysville marked the one-year anniversary of the stabbing rampage. Several local churches held worship services that night.[22]

Perpetrator edit

Alex Hribal (born October 1, 1997)[23] was taken into custody after the stabbing as the suspected perpetrator.[15][24] He alleged that he was depressed, had suicidal thoughts during the fifth grade, and that those emotions returned while he was attending Franklin Regional High School.[25] He was believed by police to have threatened at least two students by phone prior to the rampage, but neither student was one of the victims.[26] Officials have declared that Hribal was responsible for the stabbing, that he stabbed people in multiple classrooms, and that he used two "straight knives", measuring 8 to 10 inches (20.32 to 25.4 cm), to carry it out.[13][27] According to testimony, Hribal had begun planning the attack on September 22, 2013.[6]

Several items belonging to Hribal were seized from his home, including a notebook with writing in it and a knife holder assumed to have held the two knives used in the attack. A cellphone was also seized from Hribal's school locker,[28] as was a note dated April 6, which read, "I can't wait to see the priceless and helpless looks on the faces of the students of one of the 'best schools in Pennsylvania' realize their precious lives are going to be taken by the only one among them that isn't a plebian [sic]."[29]

On June 10, 2014, a warrant was unsealed which stated that Hribal had written a document about the Norse legend Ragnarök, as well as his dissatisfaction with society.[30] The warrant also stated that two students had received threatening phone calls on the day before the stabbing, which were suspected to have been from Hribal.[31] On September 26, 2014, psychologist Bruce Chambers testified that Hribal was inspired by the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, that he identified with the perpetrators Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, and that he had originally planned to carry out the stabbing on April 20, the fifteenth anniversary of Columbine, but changed the date to April 9, the birthday of Eric Harris, because April 20 fell on a Sunday that year.[25]

Prosecution, guilty plea, and sentencing edit

Hribal was initially charged as an adult with four counts of attempted homicide, 21 counts of aggravated assault, and one count of carrying a weapon on school property.[3][32] On April 25, 2014, Hribal's charges were upgraded to 21 counts of attempted homicide and 21 counts of aggravated assault, after investigators discovered a note written by him that declared his intention to take lives during the attack.[33][34][35][36]

In June 2014, Hribal pleaded not guilty to all charges.[31] He waived a formal arraignment.[37] The Westmoreland County Common Pleas Judge Richard E. McCormick, Jr. ordered a mental health assessment for Hribal.[38] In September 2014, while leaving a mental health hearing, Hribal told a news reporter that he was sorry for committing the attack. He was expected to be transferred to Southwood Psychiatric Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, after passing a medical examination and psychiatric evaluation, but the hospital refused to admit him, reportedly due to safety concerns.[6][25][39] Three psychiatrists testified for the defense, saying that Hribal had major depressive disorder and schizotypal personality disorder. They all agreed that he was responding to treatment.[40]

A trial date was postponed several times.[41][42][43] A hearing was held to determine whether the case would be transferred to juvenile court;[44][45] victims of the rampage testified about their injuries and urged the judge to try Hribal as an adult.[46] In September 2015, a judge ruled that Hribal must be transferred from a juvenile detention center to Westmoreland County Prison when he turns eighteen years old.[23][47] In October 2015, this transfer was carried out, and the judge refused to set bail for Hribal, citing public safety concerns.[47][48]

In June and November 2015, testimony statements were given by victims and defense experts in regards to the decision whether Hribal's case should be moved to juvenile court. The prosecution argued that Hribal planned the attack in advance and traumatized his victims and the community, while Hribal's lawyer argued that no one was killed during the stabbings despite the serious injuries inflicted, and that the victims' testimonies indicated they appeared to have moved on.[49][50] In May 2016, Judge Christopher Feliciani ruled that Hribal would be tried as an adult.[51]

On October 24, 2017, Hribal, then 20, pleaded guilty in the Westmoreland County Court of Common Pleas to 21 counts each of attempted homicide and aggravated assault. Defense attorney Thomassey said that the Hribal family wished to spare victims from having to testify and relive the attack at trial. The plea came after Judge Feliciani denied the defense's requests to allow Hribal to plead guilty but mentally ill. District Attorney John Peck stated that he planned to push for a prison sentence of 30 to 60 years, while Thomassey said he will argue for "as light a sentence as I can."[52]

On January 22, 2018, Judge Christopher Feliciani sentenced Alex Hribal to serve 23 1⁄2 to 60 years in prison.[53]

School security edit

The school was not equipped with metal detectors.[54] Since February 2013, the school district has had 130 video cameras from various schools live streamed to police, explained as a precaution against violent incidents.[55] On May 5, 2014, the school distributed clear backpacks to all of its students, courtesy of Monroeville car dealership, #1 Cochran.[56] School district spokeswoman Mary Catherine Reljac said in a statement that the measure was intended to "bring an added sense of safety and security during the school day as the school community continues to heal".[57]

Reaction edit

Following the incident, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett visited Murrysville and held a press conference, giving a speech praising the heroes of the rampage.[10] He also called April 9 another "sad day" in the country and asked if schools should have metal detectors.[27] On April 10, U.S. President Barack Obama called Franklin Principal Ron Suvak to tell him that the FBI would continue to assist in the investigation of the attack.[58]

See also edit

References edit

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The Franklin Regional High School stabbing was a mass stabbing that occurred on April 9 2014 at Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville Pennsylvania Alex Hribal a 16 year old sophomore at the school used a pair of eight inch kitchen knives to stab and slash 20 students and a security guard Four students sustained life threatening injuries but all survived 3 Franklin Regional High School stabbingclass notpageimage Location of Murrysville within the state of Pennsylvania LocationMurrysville Pennsylvania United StatesCoordinates40 25 45 N 79 40 09 W 40 42917 N 79 66917 W 40 42917 79 66917DateApril 9 2014 2014 04 09 c 7 13 a m c 7 18 a m 1 2 TargetStudents and staff at Franklin Regional High SchoolAttack typeMass stabbing attempted mass murderWeaponsKitchen knivesDeaths0Injured24 22 directly including the perpetrator PerpetratorAlex Hribal Contents 1 Details 2 Aftermath 3 Perpetrator 4 Prosecution guilty plea and sentencing 5 School security 6 Reaction 7 See also 8 ReferencesDetails editAt around 7 13 a m minutes before classes began Hribal 4 wearing black clothing 5 began stabbing and slashing students in the school s first floor science hallway 6 After stabbing several people Hribal pulled a fire alarm attempting to bring more students out into the hallway according to witness testimony and surveillance footage 6 Hribal who witnesses said looked emotionless during the attack wounded 20 students and a security guard before he was subdued by Sam King the school s assistant principal with the help of student Ian Griffith 7 While he was being restrained by King Hribal reportedly refused to drop the knives saying My work is not done I have more people to kill 1 8 9 10 11 Aftermath editA total of 22 people including Hribal were injured during the rampage 3 Officials said Hribal did not appear to have targeted any specific person 1 The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center UPMC treated twelve patients UPMC officials stated that two boys were in critical condition two boys were in serious condition and a boy and two girls were in fair condition One victim was placed on a ventilator after a knife pierced his liver while another suffered an open wound to the face that required 11 sutures The teenage victims ranged in age from 14 to 17 12 Eight other patients were taken to Forbes Regional Hospital in nearby Monroeville 13 Several of those victims suffered serious injuries including deep wounds to the abdomen according to hospital officials 3 14 15 In addition to the stabbing victims two other students suffered unrelated injuries while fleeing the school Hribal was treated for injuries to his hand 2 16 17 On May 18 2014 Greg Keener the last of the victims was discharged from Forbes Regional Hospital 18 Franklin Regional High School was closed for several days while workers from a restoration company cleaned up 19 14 20 On April 14 classes resumed at the school 21 On April 9 2015 Murrysville marked the one year anniversary of the stabbing rampage Several local churches held worship services that night 22 Perpetrator editAlex Hribal born October 1 1997 23 was taken into custody after the stabbing as the suspected perpetrator 15 24 He alleged that he was depressed had suicidal thoughts during the fifth grade and that those emotions returned while he was attending Franklin Regional High School 25 He was believed by police to have threatened at least two students by phone prior to the rampage but neither student was one of the victims 26 Officials have declared that Hribal was responsible for the stabbing that he stabbed people in multiple classrooms and that he used two straight knives measuring 8 to 10 inches 20 32 to 25 4 cm to carry it out 13 27 According to testimony Hribal had begun planning the attack on September 22 2013 6 Several items belonging to Hribal were seized from his home including a notebook with writing in it and a knife holder assumed to have held the two knives used in the attack A cellphone was also seized from Hribal s school locker 28 as was a note dated April 6 which read I can t wait to see the priceless and helpless looks on the faces of the students of one of the best schools in Pennsylvania realize their precious lives are going to be taken by the only one among them that isn t a plebian sic 29 On June 10 2014 a warrant was unsealed which stated that Hribal had written a document about the Norse legend Ragnarok as well as his dissatisfaction with society 30 The warrant also stated that two students had received threatening phone calls on the day before the stabbing which were suspected to have been from Hribal 31 On September 26 2014 psychologist Bruce Chambers testified that Hribal was inspired by the 1999 Columbine High School massacre that he identified with the perpetrators Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold and that he had originally planned to carry out the stabbing on April 20 the fifteenth anniversary of Columbine but changed the date to April 9 the birthday of Eric Harris because April 20 fell on a Sunday that year 25 Prosecution guilty plea and sentencing editHribal was initially charged as an adult with four counts of attempted homicide 21 counts of aggravated assault and one count of carrying a weapon on school property 3 32 On April 25 2014 Hribal s charges were upgraded to 21 counts of attempted homicide and 21 counts of aggravated assault after investigators discovered a note written by him that declared his intention to take lives during the attack 33 34 35 36 In June 2014 Hribal pleaded not guilty to all charges 31 He waived a formal arraignment 37 The Westmoreland County Common Pleas Judge Richard E McCormick Jr ordered a mental health assessment for Hribal 38 In September 2014 while leaving a mental health hearing Hribal told a news reporter that he was sorry for committing the attack He was expected to be transferred to Southwood Psychiatric Hospital in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania after passing a medical examination and psychiatric evaluation but the hospital refused to admit him reportedly due to safety concerns 6 25 39 Three psychiatrists testified for the defense saying that Hribal had major depressive disorder and schizotypal personality disorder They all agreed that he was responding to treatment 40 A trial date was postponed several times 41 42 43 A hearing was held to determine whether the case would be transferred to juvenile court 44 45 victims of the rampage testified about their injuries and urged the judge to try Hribal as an adult 46 In September 2015 a judge ruled that Hribal must be transferred from a juvenile detention center to Westmoreland County Prison when he turns eighteen years old 23 47 In October 2015 this transfer was carried out and the judge refused to set bail for Hribal citing public safety concerns 47 48 In June and November 2015 testimony statements were given by victims and defense experts in regards to the decision whether Hribal s case should be moved to juvenile court The prosecution argued that Hribal planned the attack in advance and traumatized his victims and the community while Hribal s lawyer argued that no one was killed during the stabbings despite the serious injuries inflicted and that the victims testimonies indicated they appeared to have moved on 49 50 In May 2016 Judge Christopher Feliciani ruled that Hribal would be tried as an adult 51 On October 24 2017 Hribal then 20 pleaded guilty in the Westmoreland County Court of Common Pleas to 21 counts each of attempted homicide and aggravated assault Defense attorney Thomassey said that the Hribal family wished to spare victims from having to testify and relive the attack at trial The plea came after Judge Feliciani denied the defense s requests to allow Hribal to plead guilty but mentally ill District Attorney John Peck stated that he planned to push for a prison sentence of 30 to 60 years while Thomassey said he will argue for as light a sentence as I can 52 On January 22 2018 Judge Christopher Feliciani sentenced Alex Hribal to serve 23 1 2 to 60 years in prison 53 School security editThe school was not equipped with metal detectors 54 Since February 2013 the school district has had 130 video cameras from various schools live streamed to police explained as a precaution against violent incidents 55 On May 5 2014 the school distributed clear backpacks to all of its students courtesy of Monroeville car dealership 1 Cochran 56 School district spokeswoman Mary Catherine Reljac said in a statement that the measure was intended to bring an added sense of safety and security during the school day as the school community continues to heal 57 Reaction editFollowing the incident Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett visited Murrysville and held a press conference giving a speech praising the heroes of the rampage 10 He also called April 9 another sad day in the country and asked if schools should have metal detectors 27 On April 10 U S President Barack Obama called Franklin Principal Ron Suvak to tell him that the FBI would continue to assist in the investigation of the attack 58 See also editList of attacks related to secondary schools nbsp Pennsylvania portalReferences edit a b c Stanglin Doug April 9 2014 Shy suspect arrested after stabbing 19 at Pa school USA Today Retrieved April 9 2014 a b Knife wielding student wounds 22 in Pennsylvania school Yahoo News April 9 2014 Retrieved October 2 2014 a b c d 24 Injured In Stabbing At Franklin Regional High School Retrieved October 2 2014 High school stabbings Friend saved my life injured boy says Los Angeles Times April 10 2014 Retrieved October 2 2014 Teen suspect charged in school stab rampage New York Post April 9 2014 Retrieved October 2 2014 a b c d Witnesses Alex Hribal worshiped Columbine attackers pulled fire alarm during rampage wtae September 27 2014 Retrieved October 2 2014 Complaint School stabbing suspect said I have more people to kill CNN April 25 2014 Retrieved October 2 2014 School Stab Spree Suspect Alex Hribal Planned to Kill Cops Say NBC News April 25 2014 Future Penn Stater Helps Thwart High School Stabber Onward State April 10 2014 Retrieved October 2 2014 a b Teen stabs 22 at Pittsburgh area high school School Stabbing Hero Gracey Evans He Saved My Life So I Saved His The Huffington Post April 9 2014 Retrieved October 2 2014 Begos Kevin Police Pa student flashed 2 knives injured 20 Associated Press April 9 2014 a b Susman Tina April 9 2014 20 stabbed at Pennsylvania high school student had 2 knives Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 9 2014 a b Stanglin Doug April 9 2014 At least 19 stabbed at Pa school suspect arrested USA Today Retrieved April 9 2014 a b 20 Injured In Stabbing At Franklin Regional High School CBS Pittsburgh April 9 2014 Retrieved April 9 2014 2 Pa school stabbing victims conditions improve Retrieved October 2 2014 Two Franklin Regional stabbing victims released from hospitals Pittsburgh Post Gazette April 23 2014 Retrieved April 24 2014 Fieldstadt Elisha May 18 2014 Last Victim of Pennsylvania School Stabbing Spree Leaves Hospital NBC News Retrieved May 21 2014 Williams Timothy April 9 2014 Student Stabs at Least 20 at Pennsylvania School New York Times Retrieved April 9 2014 Four students still hospitalized after Murrysville school stabbing rampage PennLive com April 13 2014 Retrieved October 2 2014 Students return to Penn high school for first time since 22 were stabbed by 16 year old suspect NY Daily News Retrieved October 2 2014 Community Healing 1 Year After Franklin Regional Stabbings CBS Pittsburgh April 9 2015 Retrieved April 26 2015 a b Teen who stabbed high school students must go to jail at 18 Yahoo News September 24 2015 Retrieved September 24 2015 Multiple students stabbed in Pennsylvania Chicago Tribune April 9 2014 Retrieved April 9 2014 a b c Guidotti Ross September 26 2014 Testimony Franklin Regional Stabbing Suspect s Attack Inspired By Columbine CBS Pittsburgh Retrieved September 27 2014 Police believe accused high school stabber threatened 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suspect Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved October 2 2014 McClam Erin Alex Hribal Is Not a Loner or a Weirdo Lawyer Says NBC News April 11 2014 Alex Hribal to Be Tried as Adult for Knife Attack in Murrysville School ABC News May 9 2016 Retrieved April 27 2017 Alex Hribal Suspect In School Stabbing Spree Waives Court Appearance The Huffington Post June 2 2014 Retrieved October 2 2014 Cholodofsky Rich July 10 2014 Doctor for prosecution to evaluate Franklin Regional stabbing suspect s mental state Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved July 17 2014 Accused Pennsylvania stabber rejected by psychiatric unit judge Yahoo News September 30 2014 Hardway Ashlie June 22 2016 Adult or juvenile Hearing to continue for Franklin Regional stabbing suspect Alex Hribal WTAE Retrieved December 27 2016 Hribal seeks trial postponement in Franklin Regional stabbings Post Gazette October 30 2014 Trial delayed until March in high school stabbings WTAE TV October 31 2014 Retrieved April 12 2015 Juvenile status 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