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2014 Calgary stabbing

2014 Calgary stabbing
2014 Calgary stabbing is located in Calgary
2014 Calgary stabbing
Location within Calgary
Location 11 Butler Crescent NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Coordinates 51°5′25.4″N 114°7′35.4″W / 51.090389°N 114.126500°W / 51.090389; -114.126500Coordinates: 51°5′25.4″N 114°7′35.4″W / 51.090389°N 114.126500°W / 51.090389; -114.126500
Date April 15, 2014 (2014-04-15)
1:20 a.m. MDT (UTC-06:00)
Attack type
Stabbing
Weapons Large knife
Deaths 5
Perpetrator Matthew de Grood

On April 15, 2014, Matthew de Grood stabbed five young adults to death at a house party in the Brentwood neighbourhood of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The party was several blocks away from the University of Calgary campus, and held to mark the end of its school year. It was Calgary's deadliest massacre.

The attack occurred at 1:20 a.m. at a house at 11 Butler Crescent, where about thirty people were present at the party. The assailant, an invited guest, committed the attacks shortly after arriving at the party. He obtained a large knife at the house and stabbed the victims methodically. Each victim was stabbed multiple times. The suspected attacker fled on foot but was arrested by police 40 minutes later with the aid of the K-9 unit.

The victims were Joshua Hunter, Kaitlin Perras, Jordan Segura, Lawrence Hong and Zackariah Rathwell, who ranged from 21 to 27 years of age. Hunter lived in Priddis, Alberta, and the other four lived in Calgary. Hong, Segura and Rathwell were pronounced dead at the scene, and Perras and Hunter died in hospital.

Matthew de Grood, aged 22, was identified as the suspect. He attended the University of Calgary and was planning on attending law school. Prior to the stabbings, he was an employee of Safeway. He is the son of a city police officer with the rank of Inspector. He was held at a secure psychiatric facility adjacent to the Calgary Remand Centre. According to authorities, de Grood personally knew at least one person that was present during the party. According to his parents and classmates, his behaviour had started to change in the weeks before the stabbings; he began posting more frequently on Facebook, submitting "bizarre" status updates. Hours before the killings, he posted the title of the Megadeth song "Dread and the Fugitive Mind" to his Facebook page. Prior to the stabbing, he sent text messages to his parents, claiming he was going to harm himself.

De Grood was charged with five counts of first-degree murder and was ordered to stand trial on May 29, 2015. He had no previous run-ins with the police. On May 22, he was found mentally fit to stand trial after undergoing a psychiatric assessment. On May 29, 2015, his trial was set to begin on May 16, 2016, with jury selection set to begin four days earlier.


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