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MAY 9, 2001 Jason Pritchard was arraigned in district court in Anchorage, Alaska, on Monday on charges he attempted to murder four elementary school children. Pritchard reportedly yelled out "Kill the young children" and other statements as he was being led from the courtroom. Otherwise, he was quiet during the proceedings. Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterMAY 9, 2001 Jason Pritchard was arraigned in district court in Anchorage, Alaska, on Monday on charges he attempted to murder four elementary school children. Pritchard reportedly yelled out "Kill the young children" and other statements as he was being led from the courtroom. Otherwise, he was quiet during the proceedings. Get the Story:
Accused attacker erupts in courtroom (The Anchorage Daily News 5/9)
Suspect lashes out in court (AP 5/9)
Document charging Jason Pritchard with attempted murder, assault (The Anchorage Daily News 5/8) Related Stories:
Four kids stabbed at Anchorage school (5/8)
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