Calgary Teen Charged with Attempted Murder, Good Samaritan Sought

Calgary police have charged a 16-year-old with two counts of attempted murder after an incident in the downtown core. Investigators are seeking the assistance of a Good Samaritan who may have witnessed the incident and can provide valuable information. The victims, a man and a woman, were attacked by the suspect, who attempted to stab the man and chased them both. The female victim sought refuge under a parked car, while the male victim sought help from patrol officers. Upon arrival, officers apprehended the suspect after he attempted to flee. Both victims escaped unharmed and are not acquainted with the accused. The teenager will appear in court on June 6th. Investigators urge anyone with information or knowledge of the Good Samaritan to contact the police at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers to relay any anonymous tips.

Tesla Crash Case: Doctors Argue Psychotic Break, Prosecutors Oppose Mental Health Diversion

In the case of a Tesla crash involving a radiologist and his family, two doctors have testified that the driver experienced a psychotic episode, while prosecutors contest this claim. The incident, which saw the vehicle driven off a cliff, has resulted in attempted murder charges for the driver, Dharmesh Patel, and a plea for mental health diversion. Prosecutors remain concerned about monitoring and adherence to treatment outside of psychiatrist appointments, while Patel’s attorney has declined to comment on the matter.

Three Stabbed at Welsh School, Headteacher Praises Calm Response

Two teachers and a student were stabbed at Amman Valley School (Ysgol Dyffryn Aman) in Carmarthenshire on Wednesday morning. A teenage girl is being questioned on suspicion of attempted murder. The headteacher commended the staff and students for their calm response to the incident. The school is closed today, and students have the option to continue classes online.

Teenage Girl Suspected of Attempted Murder in Welsh School Stabbing

Two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at the Amman Valley School in Wales, prompting a police investigation. A teenage girl is being questioned on suspicion of attempted murder. The injuries sustained during the incident are not believed to be life-threatening. The school initiated a Code Red lockdown following the attack, which was lifted several hours later. Headteacher James Durbridge praised the school’s response to the crisis. Politicians and community members have expressed shock and concern over the incident, with calls for lessons to be learned to prevent similar incidents. The investigation is ongoing, and police have requested that footage of the incident be removed from social media.

Cain Velasquez’s Attempted Murder Trial Set for September 9th

Former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez will face trial for attempted murder and other charges related to an incident in March 2022. The trial is scheduled to begin on September 9th in Santa Clara County, California, and is expected to last several weeks. Velasquez was arrested after allegedly pursuing a vehicle containing a man accused of molesting his son and firing multiple rounds from a handgun. The victim, Paul Bender, sustained non-life-threatening injuries. A hearing is scheduled for June 26th to assess trial readiness, and witness lists are due by September 4th. Velasquez has pleaded not guilty to all charges, which include attempted murder, assault with a firearm, and shooting at an occupied vehicle.

Two Teachers and a Pupil Stabbed in Welsh School, Teenage Girl in Custody

A teenage girl remains in custody suspected of attempted murder after two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at a Welsh school. The incident occurred at Amman Valley School, also known as Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, in Carmarthenshire, on Wednesday. The victims suffered stab wounds but their injuries are not life-threatening. According to reports, the teachers were trying to help a pupil who was attacked. The school was locked down for several hours, and pupils were released at around 3.20pm. The school will remain closed on Thursday for police investigations. Witnesses described a calm and mature response from staff and pupils during the lockdown.

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