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The 9th grader accused of stabbing two other students just more than a week ago at Countryside High School will be charged as an adult, according to state court documents.
The teen, identified as 14-year-old Honor Walker, conducted "an intentional and targeted act" and had a "manifesto" that displayed intent to kill, according to Clearwater Police Chief Eric Gandy. He is facing two counts of attempted first-degree murder.
Just after 11:20 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 31, Walker reportedly stabbed two students, a 9th-grade boy and an 11th-grade boy, in the main front hallway of the school during a class change. Just a couple of minutes later, officers had Walker at gunpoint before taking him into custody.
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