Florida School Shooting
The Florida school shooting refers to the tragic incident that took place at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, on February 14, 2018. A former student of the school, Nikolas Cruz, opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle, killing 17 people and injuring 17 others. This devastating event sparked widespread outrage and renewed calls for gun control legislation and improved school safety measures across the United States.
Lists of School Shootings in the United StatesWhat is a School Shooting?
School Shootings in the United States: The horrifying events that occur at schools, which affect children, teachers, parents, and communities, frequently reignite heated debates around school safety and gun rights. In recent years, many schools have unfortunately become associated with tragic events, reminding us of the extreme impact of school shootings on communities. The entire community is affected, experiencing shock and fear.
Table of Content
- List of School Shootings in the United States
- History of Some Deadliest School Shooting in the United States
- 1. Santa Fe High School
- 2. Stoneman Douglas High School
- 3. Rancho Tehama Elementary School
- 4. Umpqua Community College
- 5. Sandy Hook Elementary School
- 6. Oikos University
- 7. Virginia Tech
- 8. Nickel Mines
- 9. Red Lake Senior High School
- 10. Columbine High School
What is a School Shooting?
A school shooting is an armed attack at an educational institution, such as a primary school, secondary school, high school, or university, involving the use of weapons. Such incidents usually involve multiple deaths. School Shootings happen in the U.S. at a higher rate rather than elsewhere in the world.
The factors behind school shootings according to the students are getting back at those who hurt them, having other kids pick on them, making fun of them or bullying them, not valuing life, and being a victim of abuse, etc. Other factors behind it can be guns which are the leading cause of death among American children. An estimated 4.6 million American children live in a home where at least one gun is kept loaded. These weapons that are not kept safely have caused School Shootings, suicides, and deaths of many people including babies and little kids.