THE WIELDING SWORD IN ACADEMIC BERTHS:
Written by Daniel Masese on September 11, 2024
Wednesday. 11th.September.2023.
The Wielding Sword In Educational Berths:
- At Columbine High School, Littleton in Colorado, on Tuesday, 20th.April.1999, two students named Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris killed 13 people, one teacher; injuring 21 before committing a permanent solution on a temporarily premised problem. This was the turning point in national conversations hinged on school violence. violence.
- On Monday, 21st.March.2005 at the Red Lake Senior High School in Minnesotta, a 16-year-old only Jeffrey Weise shot killing seven and wounding others.
- Charles Carl Roberts IV, a gunman, held hostages, shooting eight girls and killing five before committing a permanent solution on a temporarily premised problem on Monday, 2nd.October.2006 at the West Nickel Mines School in Pennsylvania.
- At Oikos University, Oatland in California, on Monday, 2nd.April.2012; a 43-year-old only former student named One Goh killed seven people and wounded three.
- At Sandy Hook Elementary School, Newtown in Connecticut on Friday, 14th.December.2012; Adam Lanza armed with a gun, killed 26 people, including 20 first-graders and six adult staff members.
- On Thursday, 1st.October.2015 at the Umpoqua Community College, near Roseburg in Oregon: Christopher Harper-Mercer shot killing ten people and wounded seven.
- A former student of Parkland High School, Nikolas Cruz killed 17 people and injured 17 at Stoneman Douglas High School at Parkland in Florida on Wednesday, 14th.February.2018. Dimitrios Pagourtzis shot killing ten people and injured 14 at Santa Fe High School on Friday, 18th.May.2018.
- A shooting executed by Salvador Ramos at Robb Elementary School, Uvalde in Texas on Tuesday, 24th.May.2022 resulted into 22 deaths.
- Audrey Hale shot killing seven people at Nashville School on Monday, 27th.March.2023.
- Seung-Hui Cho, a senior, on Monday, 16th.April.2007 at the Virginia Tech killed 32 people and injured dozens; before committing a permanent solution on a temporarily premised problem.
- By the Member of the Fourth Estate, Philosopher and Professor Daniel Masese.