High School Stabbing Suspect Gets Funeral Furlough

A 16-year-old boy charged with stabbing 20 students and a security guard at his western Pennsylvania high school has been granted a one-hour furlough to attend a funeral home visitation for his grandmother.

The order signed by a Westmoreland County judge allowed Alex Hribal, of Murrysville, to attend the visitation from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday at a funeral home in Mount Pleasant.

Sheriff's deputies were to guard Hribal during the visit and immediately return him to a county juvenile detention center where he's been jailed since the attacks April 9 at Franklin Regional High school.

Another judge has scheduled a hearing Sept. 26 on a defense attorney's request to have Hribal moved to a secure mental health facility while he awaits trial in either juvenile or ``adult'' or Common Pleas court.
 

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