Murrysville Community Shaken, But Staying Strong After Stabbings
The Wednesday morning stabbings at Franklin Regional High School left the entire community shaken. But people in Murrysville vow to come back, stronger than ever.
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The Wednesday morning stabbings at Franklin Regional High School left the entire community shaken. But people in Murrysville vow to come back, stronger than ever.
One day later, there are still a lot of questions about why a stabbing rampage happened at Franklin Regional High School – and if anything could have been done to prevent it.
After Wednesday's tragic knife attack at Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville, a number of local churches have organized vigils and brought in counseling services to help the victims, their families and the community as a whole.
A 17-year-old from Franklin Regional High School remains on life support after being stabbed.
Many people are still recovering from injuries they suffered during Wednesday's stabbing at Franklin Regional High School.
The healing process starts today for the Franklin Regional community, after a mass stabbing at the high school.
Churches in Murrysville opened their doors for prayer services and vigils Wednesday evening following the stabbing rampage at Franklin Regional High School that left more than 20 people hurt.
Flailing away with two knives, a 16-year-old boy with a "blank expression" stabbed and slashed 19 students and a police officer in the crowded halls of Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville Wednesday before an assistant principal tackled him.
As soon as news broke Wednesday morning of the stabbing rampage at Franklin Regional High School, parents rushed to the school to try to find their children.
Within the tragedy at Franklin Regional High School Wednesday morning, stories of bravery and heroism have emerged, including one of student who helped tackle the suspect and another who threw himself in front of the suspect.
At least 20 people were injured in Wednesday morning's stabbing rampage at Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville.
After this morning's tragic knife attack at Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville, a number of local churches have organized vigils to pray for the victims, their families and the school community.
Police and paramedics are on the scene of a stabbing at Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville.
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