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Maryland Man Kills Mom, Child In Mass Stabbing In Pennsylvania: Authorities

A mass stabbing at a home in York has left a 34-year-old woman and a 5-year-old child dead on Monday, August 22, authorities say.

Christine Fousek and her daughter.

Christine Fousek and her daughter.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Christine Fousek

Pennsylvania state police were called to the stabbing in Firebox Court, Hopewell Township,  at 7:19 p.m. according to a release the following morning.

Local police and state troopers arrived to find multiple people had been stabbed and dispatchers initially said this was a "mass casualty" incident.

In total, four people were hurt—Jacqueline Fousek, 63, and Joseph Fousek, 28, both of Stewartstown were seriously hurt, so they were treated at the scene and rushed to area hospitals, state police say.

Christine Fousek, 34, and Rylee Ann Reynolds, 5, both of Stewartstown, died at the scene at 8:12 p.m. as pronounced by Deputy Coroner Michele Kirchner and Deputy Coroner in-training Tif Naugle.

Their official causes and manners of death are pending autopsies scheduled for Wednesday, August 24.

Keith Wayne Kretzer, 31, of Edgewood, Maryland, was arrested in  connection with the deadly stabbing and "was taken into to custody without incident," state police say. 

Kretzer has been charged with two counts of Criminal Homicide and two counts of Criminal Attempt– Homicide, state police say after consulting with the York County district attorney's office.

He has been denied bail due to state law regarding criminal homicide charges, and has been held in the York County Prison, court records show.

His preliminary hearing has been scheduled before Magisterial District Judge Laura S. Manifold at 1:30 p.m. on October 5, according to his court docket.

"There is no concern or threat to the public," was a sentiment echoed by all authorities involved.

A verified GoFundMe has been started to help the family. Click here if you want to donate.

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