‘Mom, come get me’: Terrifying text from student after stabbing spree at Pittsburgh high school

Three students were stabbed at a Pittsburgh high school on Wednesday morning, prompting one boy to send a desperate text to his mother.

“Mom, come get me. Someone got stabbed.”

The attack happened around 8:30 a.m. at Carrick High School. A 16-year-old boy, described as a “student actor,” is in custody, after allegedly attacking the others with a knife, authorities said.

Two students suffered stab wounds to the abdomen. One was identified as an 18-year-old student, who was taken to UPMC Mercy in critical condition, authorities said. A second student, a teenage boy was taken to UPMC Children’s Hospital in stable condition.

A third student suffered a minor cut and was treated at the scene and released, Pittsburgh Public Safety said in a statement.

The suspect, who sustained a laceration to his hand, was also treated at the scene and it now in custody.

Two students were transported to the hospital with stab wounds to the abdomen (CBS News)

The stabbing stemmed from a fight between the suspect and the three other students, Dena Young, chief of Pittsburgh Public Schools police, said.

She added that the boy is new to the school district and “had some trouble last week with some kids, but not necessarily these three kids.”

It’s not clear where the teen suspect got the knife or how he got it into the school. Chief Young said he arrived late to school this morning, and therefore used a different entrance, but still would have had to go through a metal detector.

Police are still trying to work out how the student got the knife into school (Google Maps)

Police are still trying to work out how the student got the knife into school (Google Maps)

A mother of one of the students at the school told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette she’d just dropped her son off at school when he texted her to come back.

“He said, ‘Mom, come get me. Someone got stabbed,’” she said of the terrifying message.

She also said she saw several students carried out on stretchers.

“I just want my son,” she added.

Pittsburgh Public Schools officials said in a statement that the school was in “secure status,” and that emergency responders and police remained on site “to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone in the building.”

“We are grateful for the swift action of school staff, School Police, and the City of Pittsburgh’s first responders,” according to the statement. “Additional information will be shared as it becomes available.”

This is a developing story…

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