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The W column gives a basic description of the weapons used: F – Firearms and other ranged weapons. This primarily includes rifles and handguns, but also bows and crossbows, grenade launchers, flamethrowers, or slingshots. M – Melee weapons, like knives, swords, spears, machetes, axes, clubs, rods, rocks, or bare hands.
1 1: A 20-year-old student was wounded in the parking lot of Skyline College after an argument between him and other men. The college campus was placed on lockdown. Three San Francisco residents, 18-year-old Germaine B. Benjamin, 20-year-old Dimaryea J. McGhee, and 18-year-old Jacori W. Bender, were each arrested and charged with felony firearm ...
A 12-year-old boy, wearing a mask and noise-cancelling headphones, shot three of his classmates and fled. Police arrived at the scene at 09:17. A lockdown was implemented inside the school and in nearby educational institutions. [7] [6] [13] Immediately after the shooting, a teacher arrived at the scene.
Nearly two years prior, three 9-year-old students and three adult staff members were killed in a shooting at The Covenant School, a private elementary school in Nashville.
OREBRO, Sweden (Reuters) -Sweden's right-wing government said on Friday it would seek to tighten gun laws in the wake of the country's deadliest mass shooting at an adult education centre where ...
33 [n 1] 17: Virginia Tech shooting: 23-year-old student Seung-Hui Cho killed thirty-two students and faculty members in two separate attacks on the campus of Virginia Tech and then committed suicide. In a dorm room, he first shot one student, then another who came to help; two hours later, he went to a school building where he barricaded the ...
A female student calls 9-1-1 from classroom 112, identifying herself and the classroom number; she ends the call after 1 minute and 23 seconds. 12:10 p.m. The first group of deputy U.S. Marshals arrives at the school to assist. The female student from classroom 112 calls 9-1-1 a second time. [10] 12:12 p.m.
They're spending an average of 1.5 hours on them every school day, with 25% of students logging on for more than two hours, according to a new study published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics.