Word: knifed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...illness itself," laments Joanne Verbannic, a Michigan grandmother employed at the Ford Motor Credit Co., who at age 25 had paranoid schizophrenia diagnosed. "Every time I read about a 'paranoid killer' or hear on TV that the weather will be 'schizophrenic,' I feel like someone has put a knife...
...Late one night last November, two young men flagged him down. They didn't like his asking price. After an exchange of * insults, the three spilled out brawling onto the sidewalk. At 6 ft. 3 in. and 211 lbs., Artyom wasn't worried. But he never saw the knife, never felt the blow and never realized he had been stabbed until the blood had flowed down his shirt sleeve...
Every time another knife or gun is drawn in one of the nation's classrooms, parents search for some reason why it was an unusual case, why it couldn't happen in their community. But the exception to the rule has become exceptionally common. The National Education Association estimates that every day 100,000 students carry a gun to class; another study reports that 13% of all incidents involving guns in the schools occur in elementary and preschools. This month the Los Angeles school district will initiate spot checks with portable metal detectors in many of its schools...
Okiki did not seem like the type to make trouble. Her friends describe her as a quiet girl who lived alone with her mother. But she roared on the day before the knife incident, when Kirk yelled at her for not paying attention. When Okiki left the classroom, she complained about how the teacher "got in my face" and warned, "I'm going to kill her." Other students apparently teased her, and then began betting on the life of their English teacher...
That night, Okiki told police, she got "angrier and angrier." She had told friends that "cutting somebody is no big deal" and that she stabbed her father once. A few hours before dawn the girl crept into the kitchen and selected a knife, which she tucked into her book...