A Pennslyvania teenager accused of going on a stabbing rampage at his Pittsburgh-area high school allegedly planned to more than kill 20 of his fellow students.
CNN reports Alex Hribal, 16, told a vice principal at the school, "My work is not done, I have more people to kill." Hribal allegedly told the vice principal his "work is not done" after he tackled him on the ground in order to force him to drop the knife.
Hribal has been charged with 21 counts of attempted homicide and 21 counts of aggravated assault with a weapon on school property, CNN reports. The knife used in the attacs was obtained at the scene. The 16-year-old boy reportedly used a pair of 8-inch kitchen knives during his attacks. His intentions allegedly were to kill all those he stabbed.
"Hribal was denied bond after the new charges were filed, Murrysville police Sgt. Charles Tappe said. Hribal remains in Westmoreland County's juvenile detention center, even though he has been charged as an adult," according to CNN.
Authorities reportedly found a note in Hribal's locker allegedly dated three days before the attack on April 9. It allegedly detailed the Hribal's attacks.
"I can't wait to see the priceless and helpless looks on the faces of the students of one of the 'best schools in Pennsylvania' realize their previous lives are going to be taken by the only one among them that isn't a plebeian," the note read, CNN reports.
Hribal stabbed 21 people at his Pittsburgh-area high school, which included 20 students and one adult. Two victims are currently at Forbes Regional Hospital in Monroeville, Penn. On victim is in critical but stable condition, the other is reported to be in fair condition. No one has died from the injuries they sustained from the stabbing spree.