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I guess the ALL-POWERFUL ASSHOLE christian god was sitting on his FAT, LAZY

ASS while this was going on.

 

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/15186149/detail.html

 

LONGMONT, Colo. -- A 14-year-old girl was stabbed seven times in a crowded

hallway at Silver Creek High School as her classmates watched in horror.

 

The girl, who has not been identified, was transported to Longmont United

Hospital with minor, non-life-threatening injuries.

 

Students and staff members who witnessed the incident subdued a 14-year-old

boy until police arrived at the scene. He is currently in police custody,

facing charges of attempted first-degree murder, attempted first-degree

assault and second-degree assault.

 

The victim was trying to get into her locker Thursday morning when the boy

came up behind her with a pair of scissors in his hand and began stabbing

her in the upper back, police said. Even as she ran down the crowded

hallway, he kept stabbing at her and chasing her, police said.

 

"At the end of the hallway, the victim fell to the floor and the suspect

threw the scissors into the wall near where the victim collapsed," Longmont

police said in a news release.

 

The boy tried to run away but was stopped by other students and a school

resource officer, investigators said.

 

The incident occurred at about 10:40 a.m. in an upstairs hallway of the "D"

wing during a passing period between classes. About 40 to 50 students were

in the hallway at the time of the attack. Longmont police Cmdr. Craig

Earhart commended those who intervened, saying they prevented a much more

serious attack.

 

Doctors at Longmont United Hospital determined that the victim had been

stabbed seven times, six in the upper back and once in the left arm. All of

the wounds were determined to be non-life-threatening, and the girl was

released.

 

Both the boy and girl are ninth-grade students at the school, but

investigators said it does not appear that the victim knew her attacker or

that there was any issues or exchanges between the two.

 

According to a report on TimesCall.com, a rescuer asked the girl if she knew

why the other teen attacked her and she was overheard saying, "I have no

idea. I've never seen him before."

 

Students described the boy as "quiet" and "formal" and said not many

students knew him.

 

"It's really surprising that it was him," said Gabriella Pina, a student at

Silver Creek who knows the suspect. "He would talk to us. But we really

couldn't understand him because he would talk in, like, really big words and

then he would change his voice."

 

A district spokesman said the boy is new to the school and may have started

taking classes there only in recent weeks.

 

Investigators don't know the boy's motive for the crime, but the

investigation is ongoing.

 

"It is unusual and it seems to be a random act of violence for some reason.

We're not sure why it happened," Earhart said.

 

Classes resumed afterward, although school officials rearranged some classes

around police officers who were processing the crime scene along Upper D

hallway, the newspaper reported. Several crisis counselors were on hand to

help Silver Creek students work through their emotions.

 

The school was never placed under lockdown because the school resource

officer was able to disarm and arrest the boy quickly.

 

Parents were notified of the incident by telephone, e-mail and a notice on

the school's district's Web site, said a spokesman for the St. Vrain Valley

School District. Several students who witnessed the incident were taken to

the police station to be interviewed by investigators.

 

The assistant principal at Silver Creek had asked the girl's parents if they

would want her to be home schooled. They apparently said no, that the

1,100-student school was where she belonged.

 

The boy was transported to the Longmont Police Department for booking and

will be transferred to the Boulder County Juvenile Detention facility in

Boulder, Colo. 7NEWS is not releasing his name because he is a juvenile.

 

Silver Creek is part of the St. Vrain Valley School District. Silver Creek

also is the host building for the Universal High School program.

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