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   USA School Violence Statistics
Sources - various print and electronic news media

April 14, 2003: New Orleans, La. One 15-year-old killed, and three students wounded at John McDonogh High School by gunfire from four teenagers (none were students at the school). The motive was gang-related.

April 24, 2003: Red Lion, Pa. James Sheets, 14, killed principal Eugene Segro of Red Lion Area Junior High School before killing himself.

Sept. 24, 2003: Cold Spring, Minn. One student is killed and other wounded at Rocori High School by John Jason McLaughlin, 15.
 

March 6, 2002: Lakewood, CO - A 46-year-old male with a gun barricaded himself in his apartment for more than five hours, forcing a nearby elementary school to go into lockdown. The suspect was eventually arrested.

March 5, 2002: Fairfax, VA - An 18-year-old high school student received minor injuries after being stabbed during a fight that occurred during intermission at a night school musical and fashion show event. The suspects, non-students, fled the building as teachers and other staff broke up the fight.

February 28, 2002: Espanola, NM - Twenty-eight high school students received 10-day suspensions for fights during lunch time that went out of control. Approximately 15 to 20 law enforcement officers responded from four agencies, with city police dispensing pepper spray to disperse hundreds of students gathered around small groups of fighters. School was canceled the following day for a "cooling-off period" according to reports.

February 28, 2002: Westminter, CO - A man who was possibly carrying a handgun reportedly attempted to enter a high school according to student reports. The school went into a lockdown. The male was not located.

February 27, 2002: Loudoun County, VA - A 50-year-old payroll accountant was charged with money laundering and embezzlement in connection with more than $200,000 missing from a school system substitute teacher account she supervised, according to reports. School officials said she resigned on January 23rd. Media reports indicate she had been previously convicted of embezzlement in 1991 in West Virginia.

February 26, 2002: Boston, MA - A first-grade teacher was reportedly threatened, smacked and shoved in her classroom with students present by an irate parent complaining about the teacher disciplining her child. The teacher had replaced a 31-year-veteran teacher who had been attacked by a parent in an unrelated incident on January 19, 2001.

February 26, 2002: Southlake, TX - A high school was locked down and additional police added after an anonymous caller reportedly told a school administrator that some students were in danger of a retaliatory attack. The caller was not making threats, but instead was reporting an apparent legitimate concern according to reports.

February 26, 2002: St. Paul, MN - A 16-year-old male high school student was arrested and charged with terroristic threats in connection with email messages threatening to blow up another high school's arena and making threats on another person.

February 25, 2002: Anaheim, CA - A 32-year-old male was arrested after running from police who reportedly watched him try to break into an elementary school. A 38-year-old male was arrested on February 13th in possession of numerous stolen items. Police continue investigating the theft of electronic equipment and other items from more than 50 Orange County elementary, secondary and private school classrooms over a three month period of time.

February 23, 2002: Albuquerque, NM - A 17-year-old female high school senior reported to police that she was kidnapped at knifepoint in the school parking lot during a weekend basketball game and then raped nearby.

February 22, 2002: Jefferson County, CO - Four students were arrested as nearly 400 students yelled in protest after one of those arrested threw a pie in the Columbine High School cafeteria.

February 21, 2002: Arlington, TX - Six juvenile and two adult students were detained and two police officers were injured after a fight in a high school cafeteria. One officer received a cut on his hand and the other received a cut on the head while breaking up the altercation.

February 21, 2002: Lilburn, GA - A 29-year-old male was arrested blocks away from an elementary school after allegedly walking into the school and striking an 8-year-old female student in the head with a hammer in an apparent random attack.

February 21, 2002: Cashmere, WA - A 14-year-old male high school student was arrested for allegedly stabbing a 16-year-old male student who had allegedly made racial slurs toward him. The victim was reportedly stabbed at least eight times in his back, side and chest.

February 20, 2002: Pittsburg, PA - School police officers arrested three suspects and were seeking warrants for the arrest of five or six others following attacks on adults and elementary and middle school students around dismissal. School police officials said that about seven intoxicated youths ages 16-18 began punching students and adults, including children as young as first graders, requiring paramedics to treat several people, including a female school security officer whose finger was injured.

February 12, 2002: Spring Valley, CA - Students at a middle school were locked down in their classrooms for an hour as sheriff's deputies searched for three high school-aged youths, one who was allegedly armed, that had been observed by a part-time school employee as she left the school around 2pm. The youth were not located.

February 12, 2002: Hephzibah, GA - An 18-year-old male high school student was arrested after the father of a 16-year-old male student called the sheriff's office to report that his son received a 2-inch wound in his lower back from allegedly being stabbed with a scribe in the school's metalworks class.

February 12, 2002: Marietta, IN - A 31-year-old female parent of an elementary school student was arrested by school resource officers after they smelled what they believed to be marijuana and subsequently found a marijuana cigarette in the car (and a marijuana seed in the purse) of the parent who was visiting the school.

February 11, 2002: New York, NY - A 17-year-old male high school basketball player was stabbed five times outside of his Bronx school by a gang of five male teens in a situation police described as a case of mistaken identity. The student was stabbed twice in the back and once in each side, buttocks, and left hand.

February 11, 2002: East St. Louis, IL - A gang of approximately 20 males assaulted a 15-year-old male high school student, beginning in the cafeteria and then stomping him as he was on the ground inside a school hallway. Two attacks also occurred after a dance held on the previous Saturday night at the school during which time about 25 individuals attacked a 14-year-old boy on the property and four girls attacked a 13-year-old female shortly thereafter.

February 9, 2002: Ventura County, CA - A 41-year-old female high school bookkeeper was taken into custody by sheriff's officers in connection with the alleged theft of over $150,000 from the school's student store, sporting events and other campus money-making activities.

February 7, 2002: Columbia, SC - The owner of a private security firm was arrested and charged with the embezzlement of $35,000 from ticket sale deposits for home high school football games that he was hired by the school to collect and deposit.

February 7, 2002: Pembroke Pines, FL - Two male high school students, ages 15 and 16, were suspects in making $1,030 in counterfeit money. A female student showed the bills to a school resource officer who notified the Secret Service, who in turn interviewed the teens and turned over the case to the local police.

February 6, 2002: Philadelphia, PA - A 10-year-old male student was grazed in his right cheek by a bullet when an off-duty police officer was conducting a school demonstration and dropped her gun. The officer's child was reportedly one of 23 students in the classroom at the charter school where the incident occurred.

February 5, 2002: Speedway, IN - A 13-year-old male student was arrested after threatening to shoot and kill 10 students, the school's principal and a teacher.

February 2, 2002: Sharon, PA - As many as 100 people were involved in a brawl between rival high schools at a Saturday basketball game, according to police. Three police officers were slightly injured and one person was arrested on aggravated assault and riot charges with more arrests anticipated.

February 1, 2002: Dallas, TX - Three high school students, 15, 16, and 17, were charged with robbery after a teacher was reportedly held at gunpoint and robbed of $1,305 collected from the school's store, a cellphone and a set of school keys around 7:45am in the morning. The students were detained by the principal after one of them went to the principal to collect a reward for turning in an accomplice.

January 30, 2002: Los Angeles, CA - A 65-year-old female picking up her grandchildren at a Christian day school accidentally plowed her car into 15 children and three adults, trapping some under her vehicle.

January 30, 2002: Eugene, OR - A 15-year-old male high school student was arrested for carrying a loaded .22-caliber gun with 50 extra rounds in his pants pocket. A student had told the school resource officer that the male was patting his pocket as if he had a weapon and the officer apprehended the male.

January 29, 2002: Fitchburg, MA - Two sixth-grade male middle school students were arrested after the principal found a loaded .25-caliber handgun in a binder of one of the males. One 13-year-old allegedly had brought the gun to school and later asked a 12-year-old to hide it for him.

January 25, 2002: Windsor, CO - Nearly a third of a high school's 800 students stayed home after a threat was found on a restroom wall the prior week telling students not to come to school on January 25th.

January 23, 2002: Birdsboro, PA - A school bus driver with a loaded rifle took 13 students from a Christian school over 100-miles away from their school before turning himself in to an off-duty police officer in Maryland. No students were harmed.

January 22, 2002: Boulder, CO - A "hit list" was found in the notebook of an undisclosed middle school student. Police were called to investigate.

January 18, 2002: Bradenton, FL - A 14-year-old male eighth-grader was arrested for possession of a loaded .380-caliber Baretta after he and three other males were observed acting suspiciously in a restroom and searched by school resource officers, who also recovered 1.8 grams of marijuana in each of a half-dozen baggies found on the students.

January 18, 2002: Memphis, TN - An armed robber sexually assaulted an elementary school cook and escaped with less than $15. Armed with a gun, the man reportedly grabbed the cook as she was taking out trash just after 6am and forced her back inside the building. He locked three cooks in a pantry and then removed one, sexually assaulting her.

January 18, 2002: Greenwood Village and Aurora, CO - A middle school student and a high school student were sexually assaulted after school in separate attacks at their respective schools. A 34-year-old suspect was arrested in connection with the attacks.

January 18, 2002: Las Vegas, NV - Police were called to three schools after unexpected packages were received at the schools from the Saudi Arabian embassy. Investigation revealed that the packages contained materials to educate students about Islam. Officials reported 5,000 such packages randomly mailed to schools nationwide.

January 18, 2002: Boston, MA - A 40-year-old female high school teacher was arrested for assaulting her estranged husband while he taught in his classroom at the same school.

January 18, 2002: St. Louis, MO - A 7th-grade female middle school student was stabbed four to five times in the left thigh by a 13-year-old suspect, resulting in 20 stitches being administered at a local hospital.

January 18, 2002: Davie, Florida (Broward Community College) - Michael Holness shot his girlfriend, Moriah Pierce, in the back of her head this morning around 10:45 a.m. and then turned the .357-magnum on himself to bring this very active, and violent, school week to a close. The shooting occurred on the west side of the campus between the Bailey Concert Hall and Chester Handleman Hall with a throng of students all around. Family and friends say the two had a relationship and a falling out four months ago. This morning, they argued briefly before he pulled out the gun and shot her and then himself. Michael and Moriah were taken to Broward General Hospital and died two minutes apart, at 11:45 a.m. and 11:47 a.m. respectively.

January 16, 2002: Grundy, Virginia - Three people were killed and three students were injured when 42-year-old Peter Odighizuwa, a student from Nigeria, opened fire in this small school for lawyers in the coalfields of southwest Virginia. The student body is only 170. Those who died included Angela Dales, a student, Thomas Blackwell, a faculty member and the dean of the school, L. Anthony Sutin. All were killed at point blank range. Students were able to tackle the gunman to bring an end to the shooting. Peter's weapon of choice was a .380-caliber semiautomatic handgun.

December 12, 2001: Austin, Texas - Jay Hess and Lawrence Goins had a long standing feud and had been "having words" for weeks. Their pent-up anger exploded into action just after 2 p.m. today as Lawrence overheard Jay make a comment about him in his physical education class. Lawrence waited until the bell sounded to change classes and followed Jay into a bathroom. Lawrence began clubbing Jay in the head with a heavy stick. The first hit knocked Jay to the floor and on his way down, his head hit the toilet. Lawrence continued to swing as Jay grabbed the stick. The tumbled from the bathroom into an office and then into a hallway where students called another teacher to separate the two. Jay was taken to the hospital for for six deep cuts on his head that took staples and stitches to close. Lawrence was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Jay is a 37-year-old assistant varsity coach who had worked at the school for four years. Lawrence is a 46-year-old assistant junior varsity coach who had worked at the school for 21 years. The fight started in a private coaches bathroom.

December 5, 2001: Springfield, Massachusetts - Reverend Theodore Brown, principal of the school, caught 17-year-old Corey Ramos wearing a hooded jacket in the hallway between classes today. Wearing the hood over the head is against Springfield's policy, a school for troubled teens. Theodore told Corey to remove the hood, but the boy ignored his principal. Theodore followed Corey into a classroom where the two argued. In fury, Corey pulled out a knife and stabbed the reverend several times in the chest and abdomen as other students looked on in horror. Bleeding from multiple wounds, Theodore stumbled to the nurse's office and collapsed into a wheel chair. CPR was started, but to no avail. Corey fled the scene and was picked up by police about half a mile away as he walked down a street. He pleaded not guilty during his arraignment the next day.

November 25, 2001: New Bedford, Massachusetts - Police arrested three students Saturday on charges of allegedly plotting a Columbine-style massacre at their high school.

November 12, 2001: Caro, Michigan - Chris Buschbacher, 17, was upset over a breakup with his girlfriend two days earlier. He went to his alternative high school early today, then left and returned about 3 p.m. with a .22-caliber rifle and a 20-guage shot gun. His ex-girlfriend was in the science room when returned with the guns, however, Chris only took Joseph Gottler, the teacher, and a 15-year-old girl, Audrea Jackson, hostage. He did fire a shot at principal Erl Nordstrom while inside the school, however, the shot missed the principle. Chris negotiated with police to free Audrea for a pack of cigarettes and a light. He freed Joseph 90 minutes later. Chris then shot himself in the head at 6:16 p.m. with the shot gun as a state police team was preparing to enter the building.

September 24, 2001: North Las Vegas, Nevada - A 16-year-old boy was stabbed by a man in his early twenties today as the boy talking with his friends at his school. Police believe the man approached the boy and stabbed him in the stomach, with the boy possibly knowing his attacker.

July 30, 2001: Los Angeles, California - A school police officer was shot early this morning outside Belmont High School, forcing the massive campus to lock-down nearly 3000 students for almost six hours. 33-year-old Officer Conrad Bonilla was slightly injured by a teenage gunman and his accomplice just after 7:20 a.m. The gunman fired one shot from a blue steel handgun. Police reports aged the teens between 17- and 18-years-old.

June 20, 2001: Paterson, New Jersey - Eleven males ages 15 to 17 were arrested and charged with murder and robbery after a 42-year-old homeless man was attacked and beaten to death shortly after police broke up a fight between black and Hispanic at a nearby high school.

June 5, 2001: East Haven, Connecticuit - A 15-year-old male high school freshman ran out of class and hanged himself in a tree after allegedly learning that he was going to be suspended for using tobacco in violation of school rules. The student reportedly had also recently broken up with his girlfriend.

May 24, 2001: Brooklyn, New York - A 9-year-old female elementary student died of an asthma attack following a fight with another 9-year-old female in a school restroom.

May 15, 2001: Ennis, Texas - A 16-year-old male sophomore shot himself to death in front of an English teacher and a female student.

May 14, 2001: Croom, Maryland - A 17-year-old male special education student went into cardiac arrest and died after a scuffle with a staff member, according to police.

May 7, 2001: Anchorage, Alaska - 33-year-old Jason W. Pritchard has an extensive criminal record. Today, he added four counts of first-degree attempted murder and four counts of first-degree assault to the list. He approached the elementary school around 8:15 in the morning and tried to grab 8-year-old Potasi Uta. Potasi jumped away and curled up into a ball on the ground next the school's outside wall. Jason bent over and tried to cut the huddling child. Potasi jumped to his feet, hit Jason in the stomach with his elbow and ran into the school for safety. Jason then grabbed Billy and Eric Moy, slashing them at their throats. Sixth grader Kevin Bruno, 12, got the fillet knife-wielding man off another student by running into him with his shoulder, "like a football hit." The hit knocked Jason off the child. Jason regained his footing and started chasing the children. He caught Cody Brown and stabbed him as well. Kevin tried to raise the alarm by banging on the school's windows to get the teachers attention. By now, however, Jason had a hold of Stephan Hall and asked for his name. Jason replied, "Okay, Stephan, get ready to meet your maker." Stephan was cut from his temple to near his throat. Teachers herded the children into classrooms and began to lock the doors, but Jason was quicker. He charged into a room, pushed the female teacher to the floor, then was tackled by a male teacher. The children left the room in the melee. Mountain View Community Patrol members Randy Smith and George Smith heard the call for help on their scanner and rushed to the school. Jason tried to barricade himself in one of the classrooms, but Randy, George and other teachers tore through the barricade and confronted him. Police officers arrived with an array of weapons at this point and took charge of the standoff. Jason was disarmed by a beanbag projectile containing steel shot that struck him in the arm, leg and hand.

April 26, 2001: Cleveland, Ohio - A 33-year-old evening custodian was shot to death in a high school parking lot as he was leaving work at 11:00pm.

April 23, 2001: San Jose, California - A 36-year-old school bus driver was arrested at a contracted company's bus yard after allegedly killing another driver and wounding three women with a semiautomatic handgun as drivers were getting their buses ready for the start of the school workday. Bus services for a number of children were reportedly delayed by several hours.

April 3, 2001: Klein, Texas - A 13-year-old eighth-grade female student reportedly shot herself to death inside a school restroom during the middle school's second period of classes.

March 30, 2001: Gary, Indiana - A 16 year old high school student was shot to death by a former student in the Lew Wallace High School parking lot.

March 25, 2001: Miami, Florida - A 39-year-old nun was stabbed and beaten to death at an Eastern Orthodox Church school. An 18-year-old monk student was arrested and reportedly confessed to the murder.

March 5, 2001: A 15 year old in Santee, California, kills two and wounds 15, after firing from a bathroom at Santana High School.

March 2, 2001: San Diego, California - An 18-year-old high school graduate shot himself in the head on the high school campus following an after-school meeting with a school counselor. The male was reportedly upset after breaking up with his girlfriend. Another adult and two students were nearby and at least another 20 students were reportedly on campus at the time of the incident. Crisis counselors were dispatched to the school following the incident and for the next school day.

February 3, 2001: Charleston, South Carolina - Following a high school step dance competition, a 19 year old was murdered in a parking lot across from the gym.

January 29, 2001: Arlington, Texas - A 13-year-old seventh-grader shot himself to death in a second-floor restroom at his junior high school.

January 17, 2001: Baltimore, Maryland - A 17-year-old male high school student was shot to death while standing near a flagpole in front of the school's main entrance. Two young men who were not students at that school were taken into custody when there car was stopped moments later away from the school.

January 10, 2001: Oxnard, California - Oxnard Police SWAT team fatally shot a male student as he held a female student hostage. The even took place in the Hueneme High School quad just as the students were finishing lunch.

November 29, 2000: Gunderson, San Jose, California - Minutes after school dismissal, a 16 year old male student was stabbed to death in front of his brother, his high school principal, and several classmates just outside of school property.

October 27, 2000: Memphis, Tennessee - Following the homecoming pep rally, an 18 year old former student was fatally shot on campus at South Side High School.

October 19, 2000: Canarise, New York - A 12 year old intermediate male student died from stab wounds about a block away from Canarsie High School. The 12 year old and the 15 year old had been fighting with two 16 year olds in the school cafeteria. The event was believed to be gang related.

May 26, 2000: In West Palm Beach, Florida - One teacher was shot and killed at Lake Worth Middle School by 13-year-old boy with .25-caliber semiautomatic pistol on the last day of classes.

March 10, 2000: Savannah, Georgia - Three young men were shot across the street from the Beach High School gym, during a school dance. The 19 year old suspect was only 3-4 feet from the victims when shots were fired. 2 boys were killed and 1 was injured.

February 29, 2000: A first-grader in Mount Morris Township, Michigan, shot and mortally wounded another 6-year-old, one day after the two had quarrelled in the schoolyard.

January 19, 2000: New Port Richey, Florida - Victim was accidentally shot through the backseat of his car with a .22 caliber handgun by his friend as they were leaving the school parking lot 10 minutes after school dismissal. The boys had been bragging about having the gun at school earlier that day.

December. 6, 1999: A 13-year-old student in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, allegedly arrived at school and opened fire with his father's 9 mm semiautomatic handgun. There were no life-threatening injuries but five of his classmates were injured, four from gunshot wounds and a fifth who suffered bruises in the chaos.

November 19, 1999: A 12-year-old boy allegedly shot and killed a female classmate at the end of lunch hour outside a middle school in Deming, New Mexico, about 33 miles from the Mexican border. The boy was wearing a camouflage jacket when he allegedly fired the single shot from a .22-caliber handgun.

April 20, 1999: Two young men wearing long, black trench coats opened fire in a suburban high school in Littleton, Colorado, injuring as many as 20 students. In all, 15 were killed, including the two gunmen.

June 15, 1998: A male teacher and a female guidance counselor are shot in a hallway at a Richmond, Virginia, high school. The man suffers an injury to the abdomen that wasn’t life threatening; the woman is reportedly grazed.

May 21, 1998: A 15-year-old student in Springfield, Oregon, expelled the day before for bringing a gun to school, allegedly opens fire in the school cafeteria. Two students are killed. The suspect’s parents are later found shot dead in their home.

May 21, 1998: Police in St. Charles, Missouri reported that three sixth-grade boys had a “hit list” and were plotting to kill fellow classmates on the last day of school in a sniper attack during a false fire alarm.

May 21, 1998: A 15-year-old boy dies from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head in Onalaska, Washington. Earlier in the day, the boy boarded a high school bus with a gun in hand, ordered his girlfriend off the bus and took her to his home, where he shot himself.

May 21, 1998: A 15-year-old girl is shot and wounded at a suburban Houston, Texas, high school when a gun in the backpack of a 17-year-old classmate goes off in a biology class. The boy is charged with a third-degree felony for taking a gun to school.

May 19, 1998: Two boys are suspended from school in Johnston, Rhode Island, after being accused of writing and handing out threatening notes to classmates. The notes said things such as, “All your friends are dead.” The boys are ordered to remain out of school until they have been evaluated to determine whether they are dangerous.

May 19, 1998: Three days before his graduation, an 18-year-old honor student allegedly opens fire in a parking lot at Lincoln County High School in Fayetteville, Tennessee, killing a classmate who was dating his ex-girlfriend.

April 28, 1998: Two teenage boys are shot to death and a third is wounded as they played basketball at a Pomona, California, elementary school hours after classes had ended. A 14-year-old boy is charged; the shooting is blamed on rivalry between two groups of youths.

April 24, 1998: A 48-year-old science teacher is shot to death in front of students at graduation dance in Edinboro, Pennsylvania. A 14-year-old student at James W. Parker Middle School is charged.

March 24, 1998: Four girls and a teacher are shot to death and 10 others wounded during a false fire alarm at Westside Middle School in Jonesboro, Arkansas, when two boys, ages 11 and 13, open fire from the woods. Both are convicted in juvenile court of murder and can be held up to age 21.

March 9, 1998: Jeffrey Lance Pennick II pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, second-degree assault and third-degree assault in [Aaron] Ducharme's death and the wounding of two other teens. Pennick, 18, and Ducharme, 17, were among two groups that gathered March 9 at Central Avenue Elementary School in Summit, Washington, for a fight between two other youths. The sentence, 23 years, two months, was the maximum Pierce County Superior Court Judge Brian Tollefson could give Jeffrey Pennick in the death of 17-year-old Aaron Ducharme. Even with credit for good behavior, Pennick, 18, likely will serve more than two decades in prison.

December 15, 1997: Stamps, Arkansas - Boy hid in the woods and shot, wounding 2 students as they stood in the school parking lot.

December 1, 1997: Three students are killed and five others wounded while they take part in a prayer circle in a hallway at Heath High School in West Paducah, Kentucky. A 14-year-old student pleads guilty but mentally ill to murder and is serving life in prison. One of the wounded girls is left paralyzed.

October 1, 1997: A 16-year-old outcast in Pearl, Mississippi, is accused of killing his mother, then going to Pearl High School and shooting nine students. Two of them die, including the suspect's ex-girlfriend. The 16-year-old is sentenced to life in prison. Two others await trial on accessory charges.

February 19, 1997: A 16-year-old student opens fire with a shotgun in a common area at the Bethel, Alaska, high school, killing the principal and a student. Two other students are wounded. Authorities later accuse two other students of knowing the shootings would take place. Evan Ramsey was sentenced to two 99-year terms.

February 2, 1996: A 14-year-old boy wearing a trench coat walks into algebra class with a hunting rifle and allegedly opens fire, killing the teacher and two students. A third student is injured during the shooting at a junior high school in Moses Lake, Washington.

November 15, 1995: Lynnville, Tennessee - A seventeen-year-old boy shot and killed a student and teacher with a .22 rifle.

October 12, 1995: Blackville, South Carolina - A suspended student shot two math teachers with a .32 caliber revolver

January 18, 1993: Grayson, Kentucky - A teacher and custodian were held hostage and then shot by a senior student at East Carter High School.

May 1, 1992: Olivehurst, California - Eric Houston, 20, killed four people and wounded 10 in an armed siege at his former high school in Olivehurst, California. Prosecutors said the attack was in retribution for a failing grade. Houston was convicted and was given a death sentence.

December 16, 1988: Virginia Beach, Virginia - On Friday, Nicholas Elliott, 15, opened fire with a SWD Cobray M-11 semiautomatic pistol on teachers at his school (Atlantic Shores Christian School). His first shots struck Algebra teacher Karen Farley in the arm; when she went down he killed her at point blank range. Nicholas then injured Sam Marino. He turned the Cobray toward his classmates, but the gun jammed and he was quickly subdued by M. Hutchinson Matteson, a teacher, before he could fire another round. Nicholas is serving life in prison plus 114 years for this assault.

September 26, 1988: Greenwood, South Carolina - On Monday, 19 year-old James William Wilson Jr., killed Shequilla Bradley, 8, in the cafeteria (Oakland Elementary School) and wounded eight other children with a 9-round .22 caliber pistol. He went into the girls restroom to reload where he was attacked by Kat Finkbeiner, a Physical Education teacher. James shot her in the hand and mouth. He then entered 3rd grade teacher Paisy Higgenbothem's classroom and wounded six more students. He dropped the gun and surrendered to Kat until police arrived.

March 2, 1987: Nathan Ferris, 12 years old, was an honor student in Missouri, where he finally got tired of being teased. He brought a pistol to school and when a classmate made fun of him, he killed the other boy. Then he turned the gun on himself. He had warned a friend not to attend school that day, signaling his plans, but no one had listened to this overweight loner.

January 29, 1979: Using a new .22-caliber sniper rifle her dad gave her for Christmas, 5-foot-1 Brenda Spencer, 16, opens fire on the campus across the street from her home as students arrived for class. One of the first of the injured children was being helped by the school principal, Burton Wragg, who was killed by Brenda. Janitor Mike Suchar then went to aid the principal, but he too was shot down by the petite blonde girl. Monica Selug, Christy Burell, seven other students and Robert Robb, a police officer, were wounded. When asked by police why she started firing on the children, she replied "I don't like Mondays. This livens up the day." On Tuesday, April 17, 2001, Brenda was denied parole and continued serving her 25-years-to-life sentence for this school attack.

Sometime in 1978: Lansing, Michigan - Roger Needham, 15, killed a male classmate and wounded another boy at his high school. He served four years in a juvenile facility before going on to get a Ph.D. in mathematics and teaching at the City College of New York.

May 19, 1978: Austin, Texas - Former press secretary to President Lyndon B. Johnson George Christian had an honor student in his son John, 13. John shot and killed a teacher at his school as the school year was coming to a close.

March 18, 1975: St. Louis, Missouri - A student quarrel in the hallway of the school led to the fatal shooting of Stephen Goods, 16. Stephen was not involved in the quarrel, just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Three youths were convicted for the homicide.

December 30, 1974: Olean, New York - Honor student Anthony Barbaro, 18, brought guns and homemade bombs to his school this cold winter's day. He set off the fire alarm and fired at janitors and responding firemen. SWAT team found him asleep, listening to "Jesus Christ Superstar" on his headphones. He hanged himself while awaiting trial.

May 14, 1970: Jackson, Mississippi (Jackson State University) - Clashes between white motorists and black students ended with a barrage of police gunfire that left two young black men dead. Alexander Hall was the site of nightly clashes between black students and white motorists harassing them along Lynch Street. The student protest started over the Jackson Police Department refusal to shut down the busy street that cut through the campus. When students refused to disburse for the night, a police fusillade, set off by the sound of a bottle breaking, killed Phillip L. Gibbs, a student, and James Earl Green, a passer-by. The dormitory was riddled with 275 bullet holes. A dozen students were injured during the 29-second fusillade.

May 4, 1970: Kent, Ohio (Kent State University) - On Friday, May 1, an announcement to send US troops into Cambodia marked the start of a weekend of anti-war protests that began on campus, then moved to the downtown area. After substantial damage to a number of downtown business, the governor called for assistance. The Ohio National Guard arrived Saturday night. Some of the students helped with the cleanup, while others set fire to the campus headquarters of the Army Reserve Officer's Training Corps. An anti-war rally at noon on Monday brought 2,000 - 3,000 people to the university commons area. When the Guard gave the order to disperse, some in the crowd responded with verbal epithets and stone throwing. The Guard answered with tear gas, but after winds altered the gas' directions, they attempted to enforce the Ohio Riot Act with raised bayonets, forcing demonstrators to retreat. The 28 National Guardsmen regrouped and approached the crest of Blanket Hill, some turned toward the Taylor Hall parking lot and shot 61-67 rounds in 13 seconds into the crowd, killing four students and wounding nine others, permanently paralyzing one.

August 1, 1966: Austin, Texas (University of Texas) - Sometime between 9:30 p.m. July 31, and 3 a.m. August 1, Charles Whitman drove to his mother's home, Margaret, on West 13th and Guadalupe and stabbed her in the chest with a bayonet, then he shot and killed her. He then drove back to his home on Jewel and stabbed his sleeping wife, Kathy Whitman, with the same bayonet. In the morning, before 10:30 a.m., Charles bought a .30-calibur rifle, clips and ammunition from a nearby hardware store. Then he continued his shopping at Sears in the Hancock shopping center where he bought a 12-guage shotgun on credit. During the next 45 minutes, Charles packed up an alarm clock, Spam, cans of peaches and sausage, deodorant, a knife, a canteen of water, a machete, 700 rounds of ammunition, a rifle he had already owned, two handguns and his two new guns into his Marine issued footlocker. At 11:25 a.m. he arrived at the ground floor of the Tower at Texas University and told the guard that he needed to unload equipment at the Experimental Science Building. He got the parking permit. He carried his trunk to the elevator, road it up to the 27th floor, then carried up a flight of stairs to the 28th floor, where he killed his first campus victim, Edna Townsley, a secretary. He hid her body. When the Gabour and Lamport families arrived, he killed Marguerite Lamport and her nephew Mark Gabour, he wounded two others. At 11:45 a.m., Charles began shooting from atop the Tower. He killed a total of 13 more people and wounded 29 others in just over 90 minutes. Patrolmen Ramiro Martinez and Houston McCoy stormed the top of the Tower and Ramiro was able to end the shootings with a shot to Charles Whitman. On Monday, November 12, 2001, survivor David Gunby, 58, died in Fort Worth, Texas. He was shot in the back by Charles on August 1, 1966. The medical examiner ruled his death a homicide in conjunction with the shootings on the UT campus.

September 15, 1959: Houston, Texas (Poe Elementary School) - A 49-year-old tile contractor, Paul Harold Orgeron, with a felony record in Texas and Louisiana, packed a suitcase full of dynamite and placed it on the playground of the school. The suitcase exploded in a fireball killing Paul, his 7-year-old son, two other children, a teacher and a custodial worker. The fireball injured the principal and 19 children, two of which needed their legs amputated to survive. Paul was upset over the enrollment of his son at the school.

May 18, 1927: Bath, Michigan (Consolidated School of Bath) - Farmer Andrew Kehoe went out for revenge when his farm mortgage was foreclosed upon and the taxes he was paying went to a new school building. Andrew was the treasurer on the school board, but he quickly became disgruntled and demented when his taxes started going to the school. This morning, he planted dynamite in the school's basement and left the doomed children and school behind. At 9:40 a.m., ten minutes after school had started for the day, school violence became a part of American history. The north wing of the school exploded, killing nearly 40 students and teachers. The fuses in the south wing were smoldering, but timely discovery of the dynamite allowed it to be defused, or else up to 260 students and all the teachers would have died. As parents rushed toward the blast, Andrew drove back into the school yard. He waved over Emory E. Huyk, the school superintendent, then fired a shot into the back seat of his car that was filled with more dynamite. By noon, the two explosions had killed 38 students; two teachers; Emory Huyk, the superintendent; Glenn Smith, the village postmaster; a retired farmer, Nelson McFarhen and the demented Andrew. 58 students and teachers were injured in the blast. The next morning, his wife's body was found in an outbuilding on their farm with her skull crushed. Andrew had dynamited his home, barn and wagon shed, all were still on fire when villagers arrived. Bath is eight miles northeast of Lansing.

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