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The supposed unlucky nature of the number 13 has several theories of origin. Although several authors claim it is an older belief, no such evidence has been documented so far. In fact, the earliest attestation of 13 being unlucky is first found after the Middle Ages in Europe.
The Noblesville West Middle School shooting occurred on May 25, 2018 in Noblesville, Indiana when a 13-year-old student shot and injured teacher Jason Seaman and student Ella Whistler. In response, Seaman wrestled the shooter to the ground. [2] The school later reopened.
A call to an anonymous tip line created after the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, set off a chain of events that helped thwart a potential Valentine’s Day ...
Fear of specific numbers can be associated with cultural and religious factors. For example, 666 are 3 numbers combined that represent the antichrist in the bible. In China, Vietnam, and Japan, 4 is a number that represents death. In many cultures the number 13 is also an unlucky number which people fear.
Indiana State Police (YouTube), Jan. 26, 2016, Unarmed Response to an In-School Active Shooter Event WRTV (YouTube), Dec. 8, 2015, ISP opens up active shooter training to the public Thank you for ...
A report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation on 345 active-shooter incidents in the US from 2000 to 2019 found that just 13 of the shooters — or just 3.7% — were women.
In June, 2023, 3 people were killed and one injured in a shooting on a busy corner in the Broad Ripple neighborhood, an entertainment district with 400–500 people in the area at the time. [12] On July 3, a 16-year-old girl was killed in a quadruple shooting at a neighborhood block party in Forest Manor. [13]
When it comes to bad luck, there are few superstitions as pervasive in Western culture as that of Friday the 13th. Here’s why.