OREM, Utah (AP) — One of five victims of a high school locker room stabbing in Utah says he no longer feels safe at school and is angry and confused about why he and others were attacked last November.
The teenager spoke Tuesday at a hearing in Orem in which the suspect signed off on an agreement that stipulates he’ll face one count of aggravated attempted murder in adult court. He admitted to four other counts of aggravated attempted murder in juvenile court as part of the deal.
The victims of the attack survived, but several suffered serious injuries.
The teen who spoke says the suspect looked at him with an angry and emotionless face before stabbing in the neck.










