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    History of School Shootings in US

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    recovers from recent school shootings, people wondered why these events have occurred. They are focused on drug use, violent society, video games, bullying, and mental issues to try and explain an unexplainable event. The idea that a person would shoot others for little or no reason gave little relief to the survivors. History of School Shootings School shootings seemed like a new phenomenon, but they occurred for the majority of American history. The first school shooting occurred On July 26,

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    Since the Columbine High School shooting in 1999, there have been roughly 208 school shootings on school grounds. This series of shootings, especially after the attack in Parkland Florida, has created an outcry for stricter gun laws, higher purchasing ages and more background checks to try and make schools safer. One of the ideas on the table to reach this is to arm teachers and staff with firearms to ‘stop the threat before it happens’. But, this has received nothing but opposition from a majority

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    School shootings strike into the heart of every American. The thought of innocent students, young with limitless potential, being mercilessly mowed down wrenches one’s heart. Yet these events continue to happen. What could possibly drive a person to commit such a horrifying act? That single question has created a fierce debate over the causes of school shootings and what should be done to stop them. The many possible causes include lax gun control laws, poor mental health services, poverty, culture

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    “The great majority of school shootings are perpetrated by victims of bullying.” states Izzy Kalman (qtd in Kalman) I believe that school violence can be stemmed from bullying. The violence is often caused by the victims of bullying or the bullies themselves. I was bullied as a child and I remember how humiliated I would feel some days. Over time, that humiliation turned into anger, and in turn I wanted to hurt those that had hurt me. I never did hurt anyone, but that isn’t always the case. Bullying

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    School Shootings We never thought that a day would come where parents would be weeping over their child’s death, and such little hands could hold such a weapon that determines if a person lives or not. School shootings are on the rise more than ever in today’s society. We imagine school to be a place where we make new friends, learn about our society and gain an education. We all picture a safe place where our future all begins. Lately we often ask ourselves why do high school shootings occur and

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    School shootings are a twenty-first century phenomenon, and one that in recent years has begun growing exponentially with little explanation. Malcolm Gladwell has published his explanation for these tragedies in an article titled “Thresholds of Violence”, published in The New Yorker in October 2015. In this article, Gladwell claims that school shootings are spread through a riot-like process, where once one person does it, someone else will feel okay doing it. This continues up to someone who would

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    High school shootings have been occurring all over the country. All incidents leading to one or more deaths: Jonesboro, Fayetteville, Edinboro, Pearl, Moses Lake, Grayson, Olivehurst, Bethel, West Paducah, and many more. It will never happen to me, you could say, well, it could.y Behind school shootings students spend one hundred and eighty days per year at school, they spend so much time getting an education, but is the environment they’re in actually safe? There are many causes of school shootings

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    The school shootings at Westside Middle School were orchestrated by two juveniles. On Monday, March 30, 1998 two boys ambushed students and teachers outside Westside Middle School in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Andrew Golden a youth of 11 years and Mitchell Johnson who was 13 years old were responsible for this hideous tragedy. Apparently, Mitchell Johnson hid in the woods while Andrew set off the fire alarm causing the students and teachers to run out of the building. Armed with three stolen rifles and

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    a total of 162 school shootings in the United States. From 1990 to 2014,a span of 24 years, there has been a total of 190 school shootings (Duplechain 1). School shootings need to be understood and prevention precautions should be taken if the event ever occurs. There are many more causes to this than one may think. Though the causes of the nation’s rise in school shootings is scary to consider, but it is a harsh reality Americans face every day. In many cases of school shootings, antidepressants

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    In the past 12 months, 20 percent of over 15,000 high school students surveyed by the US Centers for Disease Control reported they were the targets of bullying. Because of the threats from school bullies, four percent of all students admitted they brought a weapon to school in the past month. Given the extent of bullying in schools nationwide, the data suggest that more than 200,000 bullying victims carried a knife or a gun in school in the last month, ABC reported. Bullying apparently increased

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