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Most high school athletic associations require coaches to get certified for spotting, safety and injury management through USA Cheer’s safety and risk management course. (Thirty-two of these ...
Another three people injured themselves attempting to escape the school. The pair committed suicide at the end of the massacre. In 2025, one of the injured, Anne Marie Hochhalter died from the injuries she sustained in the shooting. [10] [11] [12] July 26, 1764: Greencastle, Pennsylvania: 11: 1
In the last four years, school shootings have killed more than 200 people and injured more than 600, according to a CBS News analysis of the K-12 School Shooting Database. Teen shooter connected ...
School shootings have become a near-daily occurrence in the United States, with 322 of them this year, according to the K-12 School Shooting Database. That is the second highest annual total since ...
Gun-related suicides and homicides in the United States [1] Gun deaths in U.S. in proportional relationship to total population (2012 analysis, based on 2008 data). Gun violence is a term of political, economic and sociological interest referring to the tens of thousands of annual firearms-related deaths and injuries occurring in the United States.
Two of the cheerleaders were wounded in the shooting. Heather Roth was grazed by a bullet, but Payton Washington was shot twice, in the leg and in the back, and was critically wounded. As a result of her injuries, Washington had to have her spleen removed. [2] [3] Washington spent a week in the hospital and several months of rehabilitation. [7]
The photo of Natalie “Samantha” Rupnow, a 15-year-old student at the K-12 Abundant Life Christian School, was posted on her father’s Facebook page and shows her at a shooting range wearing a ...
According to the U.S. National Center for Education Statistics, school violence is a serious problem. [1] [2] In 2007, the latest year for which comprehensive data were available, a nationwide survey, [3] conducted biennially by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and involving representative samples of U.S. high school students, found that 5.9% of students carried a weapon (e ...