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Police say 5 dead in Calgary stabbings

Police remove a body from the scene of a multiple fatal stabbing in northwest Calgary, Alberta, Tuesday, April 15, 2014. Police say five people are dead after the stabbing at a house party. AP

CALGARY, Alberta 鈥 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鈥檚 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.

鈥淭his is the worst murder 鈥 mass murder 鈥 in Calgary鈥檚 history,鈥 Hanson said at a news conference Tuesday. 鈥淲e have never seen five people killed by an individual at one scene. The scene was horrific.鈥

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.

Hanson said the motive for the Calgary attack was unknown. He said the suspect鈥檚 father and mother are devastated.

鈥淭hey are now feeling so much sorrow,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hose young people are dead and they are absolutely devastated.鈥

Hanson said the identities of the five victims 鈥攆our men and a woman 鈥 will be released when autopsies are completed. He said their ages range from 22 to 27 and they were all 鈥済ood kids.鈥

Neither the victims nor the suspect had any prior involvement with police, Hanson said.

Hanson said about 20 people were at the party celebrating the last days of classes at a home in the northwest residential neighborhood of Brentwood, near the campus. He said the suspect was invited to the party and showed up after working his shift at a grocery story and was welcomed inside.

He said it appears that no one at the party had been sleeping when the attack took place shortly after 1 a.m. Tuesday, but that everyone was taken by surprise.

Hanson said the suspect 鈥渢argeted the victims one by one, stabbing them several times.鈥

鈥淲as there anything that precipitated the event? Was there something that anyone had done that anyone could have taken as an insult or an affront to this individual? To the best of our knowledge right now, there鈥檚 nothing to indicate anything like that happened,鈥 Hanson said.

Hanson said the suspect allegedly brought a weapon, or 鈥渋nstrument,鈥 from work to the party, but grabbed a large knife from inside the house.

Three men were found dead at the home after someone at the party called the emergency dispatcher. A man and a woman died at a hospital.

Police said de Grood was arrested with the help of the police canine unit about 40 minutes after the stabbings and was taken to a hospital for treatment for dog bites.

Hanson said there鈥檚 nothing to indicate the suspect was drunk or had been doing drugs.

He said police are interviewing witnesses.

The blue-sided house where the stabbings occurred is on a quiet, tree-lined residential street. It was surrounded with yellow police tape as medical examiner staff brought three bodies out on stretchers.

Neighbor Doug Jones said about a dozen students had been drinking beer around a firepit in the backyard earlier in the night, but they weren鈥檛 rowdy. He said they were talking about politics and the stock market. They took the party inside at about 9 p.m. and he heard nothing after that.

Other residents in the area said the house party stemmed from the student union鈥檚 annual Bermuda Shorts Day, which was held Monday. The event is an annual outdoor party on campus featuring live music and beer gardens to celebrate the end of classes.

On Twitter, many students wrote about how they starting drinking Monday morning and, when the campus event ended in the afternoon, they continued at parties elsewhere.

On Tuesday, about 500 students and faculty members attended a late afternoon vigil at the University of Calgary.

With a candle projected on a giant screen, university president Elizabeth Cannon called for a moment of silence.

鈥淭he world lost five bright, promising, beautiful young people,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e are still coming to grips with this tragedy and what transpired. We don鈥檛 know all the details and we don鈥檛 know the full impact on our University of Calgary community.鈥

Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi called it tragic and urged people to support one another.

鈥淥ur community has been dealt a grievous blow. We鈥檝e lost five young people, five good young people who did nothing wrong. Who like all of us had dreams and hopes and were building their lives,鈥 Nenshi said.

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