Two people were stabbed at Rutgers Business School in Piscataway, New Jersey and a suspect is in custody. The two victims and the suspect are being treated for injuries, according to a Reuters report.
Students said that they heard screams and saw a woman covered in blood on the fifth floor of the building.
“I just heard the screams. Some faculty members went to the room and wanted to figure out what happened. Then another guy called the police and said, ‘Somebody is stabbing. There’s blood everywhere,'” Suiyi Jiang, a Rutgers Business School junior, told the student newspaper.
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Two people were stabbed at Rutgers Business School in Piscataway, New Jersey and a suspect is in custody. The two victims and the suspect are being treated for injuries, according to a Reuters report.
Students said that they heard screams and saw a woman covered in blood on the fifth floor of the building.
“I just heard the screams. Some faculty members went to the room and wanted to figure out what happened. Then another guy called the police and said, ‘Somebody is stabbing. There’s blood everywhere,'” Suiyi Jiang, a Rutgers Business School junior, told the student newspaper.
Rutgers University posted the following statement on Facebook:
A suspect is in custody following a stabbing incident that occurred at the Rutgers Business School in Piscataway, New Jersey at approximately 2:30 this afternoon. There is no danger to the community.Three individuals, including the suspect are currently being treated for their injuries.The investigation is ongoing and additional details will be released as they become available.
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