Boy, 14, silently stabbed girl in Oklahoma school
auditorium: police
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Dennis Romero
11 hrs ago
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Medical helicopter on scene at Luther High School Image: Medical helicopter on scene at Luther High School
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14-year-old boy stabbed a girl of the same age in front of shocked schoolmates,
faculty and staff who had gathered for a back-to-school welcoming event at a
campus auditorium in Luther, Oklahoma, Thursday, authorities said.
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14-year-old boy stabbed a girl of the same age in front of shocked schoolmates,
faculty and staff who had gathered for a back-to-school welcoming event at a
campus auditorium in Luther, Oklahoma, Thursday, authorities said.
The
girl temporarily lost consciousness but was stable following surgery, Luther
Police Chief David Radnall said.
The
suspect was silent during the attack, and the two children did not appear to
know each other, though they were both in the small Luther public school system
last year, said Randall, who based his remarks on interviews with witnesses.
Amid a national discourse on toxic masculinity and the #MeToo movement, investigators were desperately trying to find a motive but were being thwarted by a teen suspect who "lawyered up" and is not speaking to authorities, the chief said.
"The
thing that concerned me most was his nonchalant attitude about what
transpired," Randall said. "No remorse whatsoever."
The
first-day-of-school attack was reported at 8 a.m. or thereafter Central
Daylight Time and happened "in the auditorium in the presence of
students" and faculty, according to a Luther Police Department statement.
Luther is a town of about 1,221 a half an hour's drive northeast of Oklahoma
City.
"They
were having an all school assembly inside the performing arts center when, for
some reason, the male student allegedly stood up and started stabbing the
female student," Mark Opgrande, spokesman for the Oklahoma County
Sheriff's Office, told reporters during an afternoon news conference.
Students
and faculty members were able to pin the suspect against a wall, Randall said.
"When
he tried to move away students and some teachers held the suspect until other
staff members responded," the chief said.
The
boy, who has not been identified, was booked into Oklahoma County Juvenile
Detention Center, police said. A weapon was recovered.
When
authorities first detained him, "The juvenile suspect was interviewed in
the presence of his father, who wished to speak with legal counsel before
answering any questions," according to the Luther Police Department's
account.
Randall
said the school does not have metal detectors or a resource officer.
Teresa
Rose Crook, executive director of the Women's Foundation of Oklahoma and the
Communities Foundation of Okahoma, said the case could represent "another
example of mental health issues, both with adolescents as well as adults."
"We need to be taking additional steps to fund and support services to
help people identify and deal with issues," she said.
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Must been a white child, because they said suspect,he wasn't identified nor his parents, and they call him a juvenile
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