No bond for ex-principal charged in Fla. stabbings
By TAMARA LUSH??By TAMARA LUSH
This booking photo provided by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office shows Anthony Giancola, 45, who was arrested Friday, June 22, 2012, after going on a rampage, stabbing several people ? killing at least two ? and then driving his car into a crowded porch before attacking two others at a motel, authorities said. (AP Photo/Pinellas County Sheriff's Office)
This booking photo provided by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office shows Anthony Giancola, 45, who was arrested Friday, June 22, 2012, after going on a rampage, stabbing several people ? killing at least two ? and then driving his car into a crowded porch before attacking two others at a motel, authorities said. (AP Photo/Pinellas County Sheriff's Office)
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)
Pinellas Park Paramedic Ryan Mitchell, left, talks to Darrell Edgar, 46, center, as he limps away from the scene where Anthony Giancola, 45, crashed his car in Lealman, Fla., Friday, June 22, 2012. Authorities said 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. Authorities said there were 11 victims in all, and several are being treated at area hospitals for injuries ranging from minor to life-threatening. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Times, Melissa Lyttle) TAMPA OUT; CITRUS COUNTY OUT; PORT CHARLOTTE OUT; BROOKSVILLE HERNANDO TODAY OUT
Officers invesitage the scene where Anthony Giancola's car is surrounded in caution tape in Lealman, Fla., Friday, June 22, 2012. Authorities said 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. Authorities said there were 11 victims in all, and several are being treated at area hospitals for injuries ranging from minor to life-threatening. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Times, Melissa Lyttle) TAMPA OUT; CITRUS COUNTY OUT; PORT CHARLOTTE OUT; BROOKSVILLE HERNANDO TODAY OUT
This Friday, June 22, 2012, photo shows the porch where Anthony Giancola reportedly drove his car into, in Lealman, Fla., on Friday. Authorities said 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. Authorities said there were 11 victims in all, and several are being treated at area hospitals for injuries ranging from minor to life-threatening. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Times, Melissa Lyttle) TAMPA OUT; CITRUS COUNTY OUT; PORT CHARLOTTE OUT; BROOKSVILLE HERNANDO TODAY OUT
LEALMAN, Fla. (AP) ? A former school principal accused of killing two people during a rampage has been denied bond.
Anthony Giancola made his first court appearance Saturday, when a judge refused to grant him bond. He is being held in the Pinellas County jail.
The 45-year-old has been charged with first-degree murder and other counts. Authorities say he went on a drug- or alcohol-induced rampage on Friday, killing two people.
Officials say Giancola stabbed several people, crashed his car into a crowded porch and then attacked a couple at a motel.
Giancola had been a principal at a Tampa Bay-area middle school when he was arrested on crack cocaine charges in 2007.
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