Two recent school shootings are highlighting what extremism researchers see as a growing — and poorly understood — trend among young people who embrace mass violence.
Two recent school shootings are highlighting what extremism researchers see as a growing — and poorly understood — trend among young people who embrace mass violence.
My take away: America has had school shootings for long enough to have statistical analysis applied.
Columbine was almost 26 years ago. So the only people who haven’t had the experience of being in school during the risk of shootings are in their late 40s and older.
Everyone forgets Jonesboro that happened a year earlier.
School violence happened before Columbine, too. Sadly.
This was ten years before:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockton_schoolyard_shooting
This was in 1966. Sure, not K-12, but…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Texas_tower_shooting
This was apparently explosives, but…even so. 1927.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_School_disaster
The wiki trail of “most killed until xxx” just kept going and going.
Wow, I stand corrected, thanks for the sad history
Results were politically wrong so they dismissed them :)
This is both very true and very sad!
My take away before mass shooters there were spree killers, it is the same mental disorder in a new generation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_school_shootings_in_the_United_States_(before_2000)
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