AP/ June 22, 2012, 8:39 PM

Fired principal accused in fatal Fla. stabbings

This undated photo provided by Pinellas County Sheriff's Office shows Anthony Giancola, 45. Giancola, an ex-Tampa Bay-area middle school principal who lost his job over a drug arrest five years ago went on a rampage Friday, stabbing several people, killing at least two, and then drove his car into a crowded porch before attacking two others at a motel, authorities said.

This undated photo provided by Pinellas County Sheriff's Office shows Anthony Giancola, 45. Giancola, an ex-Tampa Bay-area middle school principal who lost his job over a drug arrest five years ago went on a rampage Friday, stabbing several people, killing at least two, and then drove his car into a crowded porch before attacking two others at a motel, authorities said. / AP Photo/Pinellas County Sheriff's Office via Tampa Tribune

(AP) LEALMAN, Fla. - An ex-Tampa Bay-area middle school principal who lost his job over a drug arrest five years ago went on a rampage Friday, stabbing several people — killing at least two — and then drove his car into a crowded porch before attacking two others at a motel, authorities said.

Anthony Giancola, 45, was in custody, but the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office didn't immediately report what charges he was facing. Authorities said there were 11 victims in all, and several are being treated at area hospitals for injuries ranging from minor to life-threatening.

Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said Giancola told his mother in the morning that he was "going to kill all the drug dealers."

The crime spree began shortly before 11 a.m. in Lealman, a small city in Pinellas County about 20 miles west of Tampa.

Authorities say that's when Giancola went to a group home for the hearing impaired, where officials said he stabbed four people, killing a man and a woman.

Of the two wounded, one person was reported to be in serious condition. A child who lived there was not home at the time, said neighbors who were stunned by the day's events.

"It's crazy," sighed Ken Seidl, 52, who lives down the street from the group home. "There's always problems in this neighborhood, drugs, prostitution. But never nothing this drastic."

Pinellas County Sheriff's spokeswoman Cecelia Barreda said officers are still piecing together the timeline.

"It appears at this moment, this is all random," said Barreda, stressing that the details of the story could change throughout the evening.

However, she said, investigators believe that after the stabbings at around 11:30 a.m., Giancola pulled up in front of a house in the nearby city of Pinellas Park and asked residents where he could find women. The residents told him to go away, and Giancola drove away angry. He soon returned and crashed his car into their porch, injuring three women and one man, police said. The women were taken to a nearby hospital, but the man refused treatment.

Giancola also hit a 13-year-old boy on a bike as he was fleeing, officials said. The boy's injuries were minor.

Soon after, investigators reported that Giancola went to the Kenvins Motel in Pinellas Park, where he used a microwave to attack the married couple who own the motel. Kanu and Indiranden Patel, both 57, were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. The husband is in critical condition, officials said.

By that time, officers had spoken with victims that were able to communicate and had pieced together the name of the suspect, Barreda said. A police dog tracked Giancola near a storage facility and that's where he was arrested.

Giancola was first arrested in 2007. Authorities said he bought $20 of crack cocaine from an undercover police officer during the school day in his office at Van Buren Middle School in Tampa. Giancola eventually pleaded guilty to purchasing crack cocaine, possessing crack cocaine and possessing marijuana. Court records show he was sentenced to a year in jail and three years of probation.

A message left at a telephone listing for Giancola seeking comment from his family wasn't immediately returned. It wasn't clear if he had an attorney.

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55minus5 says:
More news from the Sunshine state... Waiting for Texas to respond...
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smittyc says:
Oh well these things happen what can you do.
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mick7744 says:
But he was only standing his ground...
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ObamasGuppies says:
Don't we have enough Liberals in prison. Fascist Obama loses another voter.
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MichaelinAtlanta says:
I wonder if it too late in the season to make a package deal with Mexico. Trade Texas, Florida, & Arizona for a player to be named later.
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Bojax39 replies:
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We already have..... Invader amnesties and a border leaky as a sieve. Sounds like a package deal to me.
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WakeUpPeople001 says:
Welcome to the American public school system.
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knewsteerrrrr says:
go went on a rampage Friday, stabbing several people, killing at least two, and then drove his car into a crowded porch before attacking two others at a motel,"

Safe to say they won't rehire him to work back at the school now :)
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Bojax39 replies:
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Gee, I dunno... as broken and irrelevant as our educational system seems to be these days, who knows? :-)
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