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Kipland Phillip Kinkel (born August 30, 1982), known as "Kip", is the second child of William and Faith Kinkel (née Zuranski). His parents were both Spanish teachers; Faith taught Spanish at Springfield High School, and William had taught at Thurston High School and Lane Community College; [3] William had retired three years before the shooting while Faith was still working.
On May 21, 1998, the school was the scene of a shooting.Expelled student Kipland Kinkel opened fire with three guns and killed two students and injured 25 others. [6] He was pinned down while he was reloading and restrained until police arrived and arrested him. [7]
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Kinkel may refer to: Bob Kinkel, a musician; Gottfried Kinkel (1815–1882), German poet; Johanna Kinkel (1810–1858), German composer, writer, and revolutionary; Kip Kinkel (born 1982), American school shooter; Klaus Kinkel (1936–2019), German politician
The tragedy most significant to the play was the shooting at Thurston High School. The play, based strongly on the events that surrounded this particular school shooting, premiered at Thurston. It was performed by Thurston students, some of whom had been wounded in the shooting by Kip Kinkel. [1]
A Pennsylvania man has been arrested and charged with felony arson after a fire at a New York racetrack left one person injured and more than two dozen horses dead, police say.
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1998 Thurston High School shooting: After killing his parents at home, 15-year-old Kip Kinkel drove to Thurston High School, where he killed two students and wounded 25 others. [10] After pleading guilty, he was sentenced to 111 years of prison. [48] May 1, 1992: Olivehurst, California: 4: 10