To: Arthur McGowan
Instead of going for this type of conspiracy, ask yourself how a scrawny kid could stab 20 people (you would think it impossible to chase down 20 people and stab them) and it was reported by a doctor that the ones he treated had no defensive wounds.
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04/12/2014 10:46:25 PM PDT by
LukeL
To: LukeL
Instead of going for this type of conspiracy, ask yourself how a scrawny kid could stab 20 people (you would think it impossible to chase down 20 people and stab them) and it was reported by a doctor that the ones he treated had no defensive wounds.
There is an explanation and this was explained by the Murrysville Police. This happened before home room when there is normally a great deal of noise and chaos, as children go to their lockers, grab their books and head to class. The hallways were full. The children felt safe and had other concerns on their minds.
The student was rampaging down the hall in the crowd stabbing anyone he could reach. I could easily imagine from my years in High School many years ago. Most students did not even know they were stabbed. That is typical and one of the most insidious things about stab wounds.
It ended in less than five minutes when a vice-principal, student and LEO brought him down and restrained him.
12 posted on
04/12/2014 11:04:17 PM PDT by
PA Engineer
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