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This was the first fatal school shooting in Oregon since the 1998 Thurston High School shooting, which left two students and the shooter's parents dead and another 25 wounded. [12] Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber attended a community vigil in Troutdale that evening; he called the shooting "a senseless act of violence". [17]
Lowe grew up in Portland, Oregon in the suburb of Gresham.He is the second child of Jennifer Lowe and Kevin Lowe, who would move out when Lowe was nine, later divorcing. Lowe would teach his younger brother, Trey, things like riding a bike and sports, saying that he felt responsible for Trey as he remained by Jennifer's side during Trey's birth.
Reynolds High School shooting: Troutdale: 2014-06-10: School shooting by 15-year-old shooter: Murder of Larnell Bruce: Gresham: 2016-08-10: Black 19-year-old run over by a Jeep driven by a member of the European Kindred gang: Murder of Daniel Brophy: Portland: 2018-06-02: Chef and instructor murdered by wife at Oregon Culinary Institute
Oregon school shooting may refer to: Thurston High School shooting , Springfield, Oregon, May 21, 1998 Reynolds High School shooting , Troutdale, Oregon, June 10, 2014
Portland, Oregon: 2 [n 3] 0 2: Shortly before noon in Engineering Hall on the school's campus in north Portland, 34-year-old University of Portland night janitor John C. Holbrook killed 37-year-old engineering teacher Brian D. Massey before taking his own life. [263] 1982 ; March 19, 1982: Las Vegas, Nevada: 1 3 [n 3] 4
Oregon high school custodian arrested after confessing he was planning mass shooting, Medford Police say.
2024 Apalachee High School shooting: Georgia State Police responded to a school shooting at the Apalachee High School near Winder, Georgia. Two teachers and two students were killed, while seven others were injured. A suspect, 14-year-old student Colt Gray, was taken into custody. [57] [58] February 13, 2023: East Lansing, Michigan
Alan Swinney, a Proud Boy from Texas, attended the George Floyd march in Portland, Oregon where he “calmly and dispassionately used or threatened force” by spraying marchers with mace, shooting random people with a paint ball gun, (causing one marcher to lose an eye) and threatening others with a loaded gun. He was found guilty of attempted ...