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Police officer's son charged with stabbing to death five people at party in Canada

A University of Calgary student was charged in the fatal stabbing of five people at a house party Tuesday that the police chief called the worst mass slaying in the western Canadian city’s history.

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University of Calgary staff member Saima Jamal cries during a University memorial service for victims of the multiple fatal stabbing in northwest Calgary, Alberta. Photo: AP
University of Calgary staff member Saima Jamal cries during a University memorial service for victims of the multiple fatal stabbing in northwest Calgary, Alberta. Photo: AP
A University of Calgary student was charged in the fatal stabbing of five people at a house party Tuesday that the police chief called the worst mass slaying in the western Canadian city’s history.

Matthew Douglas de Grood, the son of a 33-year veteran of the Calgary police force, picked up a large knife shortly after arriving at the party and stabbed the victims one by one, said police Chief Rick Hanson.

De Grood, 22, was charged with five counts of murder late Tuesday.

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“This is the worst murder — mass murder — in Calgary’s history,” Hanson said at a news conference Tuesday. “We have never seen five people killed by an individual at one scene. The scene was horrific.”

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The attack in the western Canadian city came nearly a week after a teenage boy in the U.S. stabbed and wounded 21 students at his high school outside Pittsburgh.

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