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2018 Perm school stabbing
Location of Motovilikhinsky District in Perm
LocationMotovilikhinsky District, Perm, Russia
DateJanuary 15, 2018 (2018-01-15)
10:20 a.m. (YEKT)
Attack type
WeaponsKnives
Deaths0
Injured15 (including both perpetrators)
PerpetratorsLev Bijakov
Alexander Buslidze[1]
MotiveColumbine copycat crime[2]

The 2018 Perm school stabbing was a school attack in Motovilikhinsky District in Perm, Russia that occurred on the morning of January 15, 2018. The perpetrators, 16-year-old former student Lev Bijakov and tenth-grader Alexander Buslidze attacked students and a teacher with knives, after which they attempted suicide. As a result of the attack, 15 people were injured, including the perpetrators.[3]

On December 18, 2018, one of the attackers, Lev Bijakov, was sentenced by the Motovilikha District Court of Perm to 9 years and 8 months in prison . His accomplice, Alexander Buslidze, was found insane in September 2018 and sent for compulsory treatment, but was later found sane, and on April 29, 2019, the Motovilikha District Court sentenced him to 7 years in prison. The attack on the Perm school was one of a series of attacks on schools in Russia by copycats of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, who committed the Columbine High School massacre on April 20, 1999 .[2] A similar incident previously occurred on September 5, 2017 in Ivanteyevka, and later on January 19 in Ulan-Ude, April 18 in Sterlitamak, and May 28, 2019 in Volsk.[4][5]

Perpetrators

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Aleksandr Buslidze and Lev Bidzhakov
Born
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Buslidze
Russian: Александр Сергеевич Буслизде
(2001-05-15)May 15, 2001
Lev Romanovich Bidzhakov
Russian: Лев Романович Биджаков родился
(2001-08-02)August 2, 2001

Aleksandr Sergeyevich Buslidze (born May 15, 2001), At the time of the incident, he was a student in grade 10A. He was registered with a neuropsychiatric dispensary due to suicidal tendencies, as he attempted to commit suicide several times during the year. His father, Sergey Buslidze, is a designer. He divorced Aleksandr’s mother and last saw his son when he was in grade 6. After the attack on the school, he refused to help him .

Lev Romanovich Bidzhakov (born August 2, 2001), At the time of the incident, he was studying at a lyceum next to School No. 127. According to his friends, he was an excellent student and a winner of Olympiads. Back in 2012 , at the age of 11, Lev beat up other students. After the parents of the victims contacted the police , he was put on the school's internal register. Lev and his father went to psychiatrists, where the teenager was examined and given a certificate stating that he needed separate home education. The Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the region also reported that one of the attackers (Bidzhakov) was registered with a neuropsychiatric dispensary . Lev also used drugs. In the summer of 2017, Bidzhakov graduated from the 9th grade . Another version of what happened emerged: demonstrative revenge against teachers for expulsion from school. Bijakov was also subscribed to online communities dedicated to the Columbine High School massacre. This became a reason to believe that the teenagers acted together and committed the attack, wanting to imitate Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold.[2] During the court hearing, it became known that a week and a half before the crime, Bijakov was in a psychiatric institution. According to the parents of one of the victims, in December 2017, Lev mixed alcohol with energy drinks , drank it and came to school like that. His behavior was inadequate, which is why doctors were called. The teenager was in a psychiatric institution. After the New Year holidays, his grandfather took him from there, his parents were on vacation at that time.

Incident

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On January 15, 2018, at approximately 10:20 local time, Lev Bijakov and Aleksandr Buslidze entered the school through the turnstile. One used a pass, the other's details were in a journal, which in such cases is given to the teacher. The teenagers, armed with knives, came to room #308 for a labor lesson, where there were students of class 4 "B" aged 10-12 and teacher Natalya Shagulina. The criminals began to stab the teacher and the children. Shagulina defended the children, even managed to push away one of the attackers and received 17 stab wounds,[6] including in the neck. One of the attackers closed the door and did not allow the students to run out of the classroom. After the attack, the criminals attempted suicide by stabbing each other. As a result of the attack, 12 students, the teacher and both attackers were injured. All victims were taken to hospital. Private security guards arrived at the scene 5 minutes after the security guard pressed the panic button.

Initially, information was received that a fight with bladed weapons broke out between high school students. The teacher and students tried to separate them, which resulted in them being injured. It was reported that one of the private security company employees separated the conflicting parties and disarmed one of them. However, this version was later refuted.

In March 2019 , during the trial of Buslidze, it was revealed that during the attack, the teenagers stabbed each other not because they were going to commit suicide. One of them began to finish off the wounded, the second decided to stop it, and as a result, they had a disagreement, which is why the attackers cut each other.

Classes at School No. 127 resumed on January 17, 2018.

The victim, Natalya Shagulina, was in serious condition, but soon regained consciousness. It was proposed to award her. On February 12, she was discharged from City Clinical Hospital No. 4. In April, Shagulina returned to work and was awarded a medal "for courage" by President Vladimir Putin. In October 2019, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation awarded her the medal "Valor and Courage"[7]

Investigation and trial

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A criminal case was opened for the attempted murder of two or more persons. The perpetrators were escorted to City Hospital No. 4, where on January 17 the Motovilikha Court of Perm remanded them in custody until March 15. A few days later they were discharged from the hospital and sent to a pretrial detention center. On March 13, the arrest was extended for another 2 months. On July 5, it became known that the attackers were sent to the Butyrka pretrial detention center (pretrial detention center No. 2).

On July 12, 2018, the Motovilikha Court of Perm decided to send Alexander Buslidze to a psychiatric hospital for at least 2 months. On September 11, it became known that he was declared insane.

On October 2, 2018, it became known that the investigation into the criminal case had been completed.

The trial of Lev Bidzhakov began on October 12 and was held in the Motovilikha Court. The defendant asked to change his measure of restraint from detention to house arrest. on the contrary, Bidzhakov's father asked not to change anything. Thirty people were recognized as victims in the case. The defendant partially admitted his guilt and asked for forgiveness from the victims. On December 13, the state prosecution asked for 10 years' imprisonment for him. On December 18, 2018, Bidzhakov was sentenced to 9 years and 8 months' imprisonment. On February 6, 2019, the Perm Regional Court upheld the sentence unchanged and rejected the appeal.

The second perpetrator, Buslidze was sent for a second psychiatric examination, which found him sane. In February 2019, it became known that the case against Buslidze had been transferred to court. The trial began on February 28. On April 29, 2019, Alexander Buslidze was sentenced to 7 years in prison. On June 26, 2019, the Perm Regional Court dismissed the appeal. The hearing was held via video link from the pre-trial detention center where Alexander was being held.

In 2019, Lev Bidzhakov and Aleksandr Buslidze turned 18, and were transferred to adult colonies. In the wake of the mass murder that took place on May 11, 2021, at Gymnasium No. 175 in Kazan ( Republic of Tatarstan ), a source for Vkurse.ru told how the criminals are serving their sentences. Bidzhakov was sent to IK-29 in Perm, and Buslidze to IK-38 in the city of Berezniki.

In February 2020, the victims were given a chance to receive compensation from the parents of the perpetrators: the Buslidze family owes the victims 3.6 million rubles, while the Bidzhakov family owes 4.83 million. Roman Bidzhakov (Lev's father) also had his car confiscated In October, it became known that bailiffs would collect 5,609,000 rubles from the parents of one of the criminals.

Security guard at School No. 127, Yana Galkina, was charged with negligence. The trial began on August 6, 2019. On October 1, 2019, the Motovilikha District Court sentenced her to 2 years of restricted freedom. The Perm Regional Court disagreed with this decision and acquitted her on November 28, 2019. However, the prosecutor's office also appealed this decision. On July 31, 2020, the Motovilikha District Court found Galkina guilty of providing services that did not meet safety requirements, which negligently resulted in causing serious bodily harm and sentenced her to 3 years probation. On October 6, 2020, the Perm Regional Court upheld the verdict.

Victims

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The teacher and the two perpetrators were admitted to the hospital in critical condition.[2] Twelve other victims were reported to have been transported to a local children's hospital,[8] and nine children received "superficial injuries".[7]

Reaction

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Following the incident in Perm, the Russian Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights Anna Kuznetsova spoke out:

“This tragedy might not have happened if the signal had been received in time and the specialists had reacted in time. Back in 2012, the situation with one of the young people was so critical that the form of his education was changed. Then there were other alarming signals, but the school simply isolated the child for some time. When the father stopped coping with his son on his own and went to the police, the representatives of the Commission on Juvenile Affairs and the Protection of Children simply decided to hold the father accountable by imposing a fine. The unprofessionalism of the specialists, the lack of communication and continuity in the work of the departments are evident".

Kuznetsova also drew attention to issues of school safety and security.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Кто такой Лев Б., устроивший резню в пермской школе" (in Russian).
  2. ^ a b c d Luhn, Alec (2018). "15 injured in Columbine-inspired knife attack at Russian school". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Twelve hurt in Russia school knife attack". BBC News. 15 January 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  4. ^ "7th grader who attacked school attempts to commit suicide". Crime Russia. 25 May 2019. Retrieved 10 September 2019.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Russian Teenager Attacks Classmate With Axe, Cites Past School Shootings – Reports". The Moscow Times. 28 May 2019. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
  6. ^ "Учительница спасла несколько детей при резне в пермской школе". 15 January 2018. Archived from the original on 12 February 2018. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  7. ^ a b "Knife attack at Russian school leaves 15 injured". CBS News. 15 January 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  8. ^ "Резня в школе в Перми: 15 человек с ножевыми ранениями, виновники задержаны" (in Russian). 11 May 2018.