It has happened again. 20 people injured after a student goes on a stabbing spree in pennsylvania. It happened at Franklin Regional Middle School in murrayville about 20 miles east of pittsburgh. The suspect is in custody. Three of the patients right now undergoing surgery for lifethreatening walkeds. Roxana saberi has been following all of the developments. She joining us now. A 16yearold boy was flashing two knives around when he injured 19 students and one School Police officer. Doctors say the victims are all expected to survive. Authorities have not yet named the suspect but say he is a student at the school. Students were riving for classes or in classes already when the stabs began after 7 00 this morning. They took place in numerous classrooms and in hallways. We spoke to a student who said he knows the suspect. He was a quiet kid. He was nice. I mean i i dont know him on a personal level. Like we would talk. We were on a hockey team together. But absolutely nothing that would
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