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The philosophy class of the University of Waterloo suddenly injured someone with a knife! Two students and a professor were stabbed

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就在昨天下午3点-4点之间,‬安省滑铁卢大学的Hagey Hall内,‬发生了一起校内持刀行凶案件。 ‬

The teaching building was immediately closed after the crime, and the students inside immediately went to the classroom to hide, and the police quickly arrived at the scene to subdue the suspect.

The philosophy class of the University of Waterloo suddenly injured someone with a knife! Two students and a professor were stabbed

According to students who went to school in Waterloo, there were many people on the side of the school building at first, and at first they thought that high school students were visiting the school, but when they saw the police, they learned that there was a knife wound in a classroom.

The philosophy class of the University of Waterloo suddenly injured someone with a knife! Two students and a professor were stabbed

The campus injury case resulted in three injured people being taken to hospital, reportedly two students and a professor, two women and one male.

The philosophy class of the University of Waterloo suddenly injured someone with a knife! Two students and a professor were stabbed

After the incident, students at the University of Waterloo said in an interview with the media: "It's terrible, shivering." Originally thought that the campus should be safe, who knew that danger was around.

The school says it will provide psychological counseling for frightened students.

The philosophy class of the University of Waterloo suddenly injured someone with a knife! Two students and a professor were stabbed

In September last year, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported on September 6 that a knife attack occurred in Saskatchewan, Canada, on September 4, and a suspect is still on the run, and Canadian police urged residents to take precautions.

当地时间去‬年‬9月‬4日,加拿大中部萨斯喀彻温省詹姆斯·史密斯·克里土著居民居住区及邻近的韦尔登镇等地发生多起凶手持刀袭击事件,至少10人遇袭身亡,另有至少18人受伤。 Preliminary investigations revealed that two men carried out a series of attacks and then fled the scene by car. One of the men has been found dead.

The philosophy class of the University of Waterloo suddenly injured someone with a knife! Two students and a professor were stabbed

On Thursday, May 26, 2022, when it was almost 1 p.m., Toronto police received a report that a young man carrying a rifle was walking down the street near Maberley Street and Oxhorn Road in the borough. There are several schools nearby, and just two days ago there was a Texas school shooting in the United States that killed 19 elementary school students and 2 teachers.

The police quickly found the man, shot and wounded him, and cordoned off nearby schools, requiring teachers and students to stay indoors, and the school was closed to outsiders, although the school was as usual.

The police notice released at 12:57 said the suspect was around 20 years old and wore a white baseball cap and a half-length coat. More than an hour later, police lifted the blockade at William Davis Jr.'s school, allowing parents of its students to pick up their children. Three other schools have also been lifted.

2022年11月18日周二,在多‬伦多约‬克‬大学的白‬求‬思恩‬学院‬收到匿名威胁,‬警方正在多伦多约克大学进行“安全扫描”。 Bethune College at York University was evacuated after receiving an anonymous bomb threat.

Toronto police said in a tweet around 12:30 p.m. Tuesday that the university had received anonymous threats, but said police did not believe there was an "immediate security risk."

A few days ago, a high school received a bomb threat, the school immediately notified the students not to come to school, the school was closed, and after the police investigation, the closure was lifted.

In June, a 14-year-old boy was arrested by police for allegedly posting an email earlier this week threatening a bomb at a North York high school.

The philosophy class of the University of Waterloo suddenly injured someone with a knife! Two students and a professor were stabbed

Finch Avenue, Georges Vanier Secondary School, received an email from Georges Vanier Secondary School, a nearby middle school on Tuesday.

The school authorities immediately evacuated the students and arranged for them to go home.

The police searched the scene and found no bombs and explosives.

Police arrested a 14-year-old boy afterwards and charged him with publishing horrific messages; Waste of police power/threats / destruction of property in false reports.

The juvenile identity is protected by the Juvenile Offender Act, and the defendant will appear in court on July 27.

In March, a school in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, received a bomb threat for the third time in a month, and Hamilton police posted a tweet around 9:20 a.m. about the bomb threat against Glendale Middle School.

Schools were evacuated and police warned residents that there was a large police presence in the area.

Around 11:20 a.m., police said the school had been cleared and staff and students could return to campus.

On February 27, the school received another bomb threat. The threat was cleared around 9 a.m. that day.

The school board said Monday's bomb threat was sent via email with "similar information" as in last week's incident.

Canada is catching up with the United States, and it's all about every day.