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Classes to resume at Pennsylvania stabbing school

By The Associated Press
Posted 6:52AM on Wednesday 16th April 2014 ( 9 years ago )
MURRYSVILLE, Pa. (AP) - Students plan to gather in prayer and in support of one another on the football field of a Pittsburgh-area high school where classes were scheduled to resume a week after a mass stabbing.<br /> <br /> A county official says students wanted to meet before classes resumed Wednesday morning at Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville.<br /> <br /> Dan Stevens, spokesman for the Westmoreland County Emergency Management Agency, says school and public safety officials have been working toward getting things back to normal since 21 students and a security guard were stabbed at the school just before classes began a week ago.<br /> <br /> Sixteen-year-old suspect Alex Hribal is being held in a juvenile facility but is charged as an adult with aggravated assault and attempted homicide in the stabbings. Four students remain hospitalized.<br />

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