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14-Year-Old Girl Faces 15 Charges After Multiple Stabbings At Ontario High School

The Canadian Press, 24 Feb, 2016 11:26 AM
    PICKERING, Ont. — A 14-year-old girl who allegedly moved through the corridors of her high school brandishing knives and wounding both staff and students is now facing 15 criminal charges, police said Wednesday.
     
    Durham Regional Police laid the charges 24 hours after the stabbing at Dunbarton High School in Pickering, Ont., which left seven people with non-serious injuries.
     
    Police said five students and two staff members were hurt in the attack, revising the figures of six students and three staff offered by the Durham District School Board on Tuesday night.
     
    The girl, who cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, is facing seven counts of assault with a weapon and six counts of assault causing bodily harm. She is also charged with possessing a dangerous weapon and assault.
     
    She was scheduled to attend a bail hearing on Wednesday morning, the outcome of which was not known.
     
    Dunbarton High was open for classes on Wednesday 24 hours after chaos reigned in the hallways.
     
    The knife attack, which police say began after 8 a.m., sent students and teachers running for cover. Witnesses described seeing a girl running down school hallways waving a knife in each hand.
     
     
    One emotional 14-year-old girl said she came face-to-face with the suspect, who slashed at her with the knives.
     
    "I just ran for my life," the girl said as she began to cry. "I just can't believe it happened. She almost got me."
     
    Another student said the scene hardly seemed real.
     
    "People were running and screaming. There was blood on the ground. I thought it was fake."
     
    Police credited two staff members with thwarting any further attacks by wrestling the girl to the ground and holding her there until officers arrived.
     
    "We're giving kudos to the staff members that stopped this before it got worse," Sgt. Bill Calder said after the incident. "They did the right thing."
     
    Investigators said in a release they did not believe any particular student or staff member was targeted in the attack.
     
    "She appeared to be acting alone," Calder said.
     
    Dunbarton High tweeted that life appeared to be returning to normal, adding that supports were available to students who may need them.
     

     

    "Great to see so many students back at school," read a tweet sent Wednesday morning. "Supports are available in guidance for all staff students."

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