Fourteen people were injured on a college campus following a stabbing rampage by one student, according to Houston media outlet, KHOU.
KHOU reports that 20-year-old Dylan Quick is suspected to have stabbed several classmates at Lone Star College Cy-Fair.
According to a video-taped confession obtained by police, Quick told officials that he’d had fantasies about stabbing people to death since he was in elementary school, and Quick indicated he’d been planning the attack for some time, KHOU reports.
An alert message was posted on the school’s website notifying students to remain indoors and seek shelter.
“Two armed suspects at LSC-CyFair. One suspect is at large. Stay away from the area. Seek shelter in a secure location until the incident is resolved. Be aware of your surroundings. If you have reason to believe that the suspect is in or near your location, notify LSC Police at 281.290.5911, if it is safe to do so. Updates on the situation will follow as new and confirmed information becomes available,” the website alert said.
Out of the 14 people injured, six were sent to nearby hospitals for treatment and later released. A spokesman for Memorial Hermann Texas Trauma Institute said early Wednesday all patients were in good condition, according to KHOU.
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