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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 a firearm. Many school shootings are also categorized as mass shootings due to multiple casualties.[1][2] The phenomenon is most widespread in the United States, which has the highest number of school-related shootings,[3][4] although school shootings have taken place elsewhere in the world.

School shooting vigil example, Parkland High School, USA

According to studies, factors behind school shooting include easy access to firearms, family dysfunction, lack of family supervision, and mental illness among many other psychological issues.[citation needed] Among the topmost motives of attackers were: bullying/persecution/threatened (75%) and revenge (61%), while 54% reported having numerous reasons. The remaining motives included an attempt to solve a problem (34%), suicide or depression (27%), and seeking attention or recognition (24%).[5]

Especially in the United States, school shootings have sparked a political debate over gun violence, zero tolerance policies, gun rights and gun control.

Profiling

The United States Secret Service published the results from a study regarding 37 school shooting incidents, involving 41 individuals in the United States from December 1974 through May 2000.[6] In a previous report of 18 school shootings by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), they released a profile that described shooters as middle-class, lonely/alienated, awkward, Caucasian males who had access to guns.[7] The most recent report cautioned against the assumption that a perpetrator can be identified by a certain 'type' or profile. The results from the study indicated that perpetrators came from differing backgrounds, making a singular profile difficult when identifying a possible assailant.[6][8] For example, some perpetrators were children of divorce, lived in foster homes, or came from intact nuclear families. The majority of individuals had rarely or never gotten into trouble at school and had a healthy social life. Some, such as Alan Lipman, have warned against the dearth of empirical validity of profiling methods.

Sex and gender

Almost all perpetrators of school shootings were born male and identified as male at the time of the shooting.

Age

According to Raine (2002), immaturity is one of many identified factors increasing the likelihood of an individual committing criminal acts of violence and outbursts of aggression.[9] This fact is supported by findings on brain development occurring as individuals age from birth.

According to the Australian-based Raising children network and Centre for Adolescent Health (and other sources):[10] the main change occurring in the developing brain during adolescence is the (so-called) pruning of unused connections in thinking and processing. While this is occurring within the brain, retained connections are strengthened. Synaptic pruning occurs because the nervous system in humans develops by firstly, the over-producing of parts of the nervous system, axons, neurons, and synapses, to then later in the development of the nervous system, make the superfluous parts redundant, i.e. pruning (or apoptosis, otherwise known as cell death).[11] These changes occur in certain parts of the brain firstly; the pre-frontal cortex, the brain location where decision-making occurs, is the concluding area for development.

While the pre-frontal cortex is developing, children and teenagers might possibly rely more on the brain part known as the amygdala; involving thinking that is more emotionally active, including aggression and impulsiveness. As a consequence each individual is more likely to want to make riskier choices, and to do so more frequently.[12]

  • Steinberg (2004)[13] identified the fact of adolescents taking more risks, typically, than adults;
  • Deakin et al. (2004), and Overman et al. (2004) indicate a decline in risk taking from adolescence to adulthood;
  • Steinberg (2005), Figner et al. (2009), and Burnett et al. (2010) identified adolescent age individuals as more likely to take risks than young children and adults.[14]

Family dynamics

One assumption into the catalytic causes of school shootings comes from the "non-traditional" household perspective, which focuses on how family structure and family stability are related to child outcomes.[15] Broadly speaking, proponents of this hypothesis claim that family structures such as single mothers,[16] same-sex parents,[17] extended family, or cohabitation[18] are more harmful to the development of a child's mental well-being, than heterosexual, married parents (often equated with the idea of a nuclear family). This perspective is found to back federal efforts such as the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) of 1996[19] and US federal tax incentives.[20]

However, these assumptions on the detrimental effects of "non-traditional" family structures have repeatedly been shown to be false, with the true issues lying within socio-economic realities.[21][22] Longitudinal research has shown the robust, positive effects of higher incomes and higher education levels on child well-being and emotional development, which reflects on the family stability, and not family structure.[23] Further, proponents of this hypothesis often cite family statistics for those who commit crimes, but leave out how these compare to other populations, including the general population. For example, a 2009 survey conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) revealed that substance abuse amongst children raised by single mothers was higher than children raised by their biological parents. However, the percentage of substance abuse amongst children raised by single-mothers was not only remarkably low (5.4%), but also only 1.2% higher than children raised by both their parents.[24] Those rates reveal to be even smaller when compared to other demographics of the same time period. According surveys commissioned by to the National Institute on Drug Abuse between 20 and 30% of teenagers used/abused illicit substances, a much higher rate than single-mother households.[25] Another example of poorly cited statistics to further this narrative can be found in children who have lost at least one parent. In the U.S., the rate of parental death before age 16 is 8%. The rate of parental death is disproportionately high for prisoners (30–50%), however, it is also disproportionately high for high-performing scientists (26%) and US presidents (34%). Harvard's Baker Foundation Professor, Emerita, Dr. Teresa M. Amabile states, "Those kinds of events can crush a child, they can lead to a lot of problems; they can lead to substance abuse, they can lead to various forms of emotional illness. They can also lead to incredible resilience and almost superhuman behaviors, seemingly, if people can come through those experiences intact. I don’t know if we—we being the field in general—have discovered what the keys are, what makes the difference for kids."[26] Understanding that socio-economic factors have greater effects on child development and emotional stability have led many to argue that single-parent and other non-traditional households should be afforded equivalent incentives by the state, as are afforded married households, and that focussing on family structure rather than family stability derails efforts to understand the realities of mass-shooters.

Parental supervision

“Studies have found that within offenders’ families, there is frequently a lack of supervision, low emotional closeness, and intimacy”.[27] In a 2018 publication, Dr. George S. Everly, Jr, of The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health outlined an accumulation of seven, recurring themes that warrant consideration regarding school shooters.[28] One factor is that school shooters tended to isolate themselves, and "exhibited an obsessive quality that often led to detailed planning, but ironically they seemed to lack an understanding of the consequences of their behavior and thus may have a history of adverse encounters with law enforcement." A criticism in the media of past shooters was questioning how so much planning could commence without alerting the parents or guardians to their efforts. However, this has proven to be as difficult of a question to answer as anticipating any of the past school shootings.

Data from the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, covering decades of US school shootings, reveals that 68% of shooters obtained weapons from their home or the home of a relative. Since 1999, out of 145 US school shootings committed by children/adolescents, 80% of the guns used were taken from their homes or relative's home.[29] The availability of firearms has direct effect on the probability of initiating a school shooting. This has led many to question whether parents should be held criminally negligent for their children's gun-related crimes. By 2018, a total of four parents were convicted of failing to lock up the guns that were used to shoot up US schools by their children.[29] Such incidents may also lead to nationwide discussion on gun laws.[30]

The FBI offer a guide for helping to identify potential school shooters, The School Shooter: A Threat Assessment Perspective.[31]

"Student 'Rules the Roost'" "The parents set few or no limits on the child's conduct, and regularly give in to his demands. The student insists on an inordinate degree of privacy, and parents have little information about his activities, school life, friends, or other relationships. The parents seem intimidated by their child. They may fear he will attack them physically if they confront or frustrate him, or they may be unwilling to face an emotional outburst, or they may be afraid that upsetting the child will spark an emotional crisis. Traditional family roles are reversed: for example, the child acts as if he were the authority figure, while parents act as if they were the children."

"No Limits or Monitoring of TV and Internet" "Parents do not supervise, limit or monitor the student's television watching or his use of the Internet. The student may have a TV in his own room or is otherwise free without any limits to spend as much time as he likes watching violent or otherwise inappropriate shows. The student spends a great deal of time watching television rather than in activities with family or friends. Similarly, parents do not monitor computer use or Internet access. The student may know much more about computers than the parents do, and the computer may be considered off limits to the parents while the student is secretive about his computer use, which may involve violent games or Internet research on violence, weapons, or other disturbing subjects."

This last passage includes the archaic notion that violent video games leads to school shootings. The FBI offer three cautions with their guide, 1) No trait or characteristic should be considered in isolation or given more weight than the others, 2) One bad day may not reflect a student's real personality or usual behavior, and 3) Many of these traits and behaviors are seen in adolescents with other, non-violent, issues.

Daniel Schechter, Clinical Psychiatrist, wrote that for a baby to develop into a troubled adolescent who then turns lethally violent, a convergence of multiple interacting factors must occur, that is "every bit as complicated...as it is for a tornado to form on a beautiful spring day in Kansas".[32] Thus, reinforcing the issue that school shooters do not necessarily come from "bad" parents. No more than they could come from attentive, educated, negligent, single, married, abusive, or loving parents.

School bullying

Dorothy Espelage of the University of Florida observed that 8% of bullying victims become "angry, and aggressively so." She added, "They become very angry, they may act out aggressively online. They may not hit back, but they definitely ruminate."[33]

"Bullying is common in schools and seemed to play a role in the lives of many of the school shooters".[34] A typical bullying interaction consists of three parts, the offender/bully, a victim, and one or more bystanders. This formula of three enables the bully to easily create public humiliation for their victim. Students who are bullied tend to develop behavioral problems, depression, less self-control and poorer social skills, and to do worse in school.[35] Once humiliated, victims never want to be a victim again and try to regain their image by joining groups. Often, they are rejected by their peers and follow through by restoring justice in what they see as an unjust situation. Their plan for restoration many times results in violence as shown by the school shooters. 75% of school shooters had been bullied or left behind evidence of having been victims of bullying[citation needed].

The Uvalde shooter who killed 21 people was frequently bullied in 4th grade at Robb Elementary school.[36][37]

Mental illness

The degree to which mental illness contributes to school shootings has been debated.

Although the vast majority of mentally ill individuals are non-violent,[38] some evidence has suggested that mental illness or mental health symptoms are nearly universal among school shooters. A 2002 report by the US Secret Service and US Department of Education found evidence that a majority of school shooters displayed evidence of mental health symptoms, often undiagnosed or untreated.[39] Criminologists Fox and DeLateur note that mental illness is only part of the issue, however, and mass shooters tend to externalize their problems, blaming others and are unlikely to seek psychiatric help, even if available.[40] According to an article written on gun violence and mental illness, the existence of violence as an outlet for the mentally ill is quite prominent in some instances (Swanson et al., 2015). The article lists from a study that 12% of people with serious mental illness had committed minor or serious violence within the last year, compared to 2% of people without illness committing those same acts.[41] Other scholars have concluded that mass murderers display a common constellation of chronic mental health symptoms, chronic anger or antisocial traits, and a tendency to blame others for problems.[42] However, they note that attempting to "profile" school shooters with such a constellation of traits will likely result in many false positives as many individuals with such a profile do not engage in violent behaviors.

McGinty and colleagues conducted a study to find out if people tended to associate the violence of school shootings with mental illness, at the expense of other factors such as the availability of high-capacity magazines.[43] Nearly 2,000 participants read a news piece on a shooting in which the shooter is diagnosed as having a mental illness and who used high capacity magazines. One group read an article that presented only the facts of the case. A different group read an article about the same shooting, but in it the author advocated for gun restrictions for people with mental illness. Another group read about the shooting in an article that suggested the proposal to ban large-capacity magazines, which acted to advocate that shootings could stem from a societal problem rather than an individual problem. The control group did not read anything. Participants were then all asked to fill in a questionnaire asking about their views on gun control and whether they thought there should be restrictions on high-capacity magazines. 71% of the control group thought that gun restrictions should be applied to people with mental illness, and nearly 80% of participants who read the articles agreed. Despite the fact that the article exposed the readers to both the mental illness of the shooter, and the fact that the shooter used high-capacity magazines, participants advocated more for gun restrictions on people with mental illness rather than bans on high-capacity magazines. This suggests that people believe mental illness is the culprit for school shootings in lieu of the accessibility of guns or other environmental factors. The authors expressed concern that proposals to target gun control laws at people with mental illness do not take into account the complex nature of the relationship between serious mental illness and violence, much of which is due to additional factors such as substance abuse. However, the link is unclear since research has shown that violence in mentally ill people occurs more in interpersonal environments.[44]

It is also mentionable that school size can play a role on the presence of shooter mental health concerns. In a presented study from researchers Baird, Roellke & Zeifman from the Social Science Journal, it is presented that school size and level of attention given to students can precede violent actions, as students who commit mass shootings in larger schools are likely to have transitioned from smaller schools. This adds important nuance to the idea that larger schools are more prone to mass violence by showing that the stress associated with losing the personal support given in a smaller community is a weight on students.[45]

A 2016 opinion piece published by U.S. News & World Report concluded that 22% of mass murders are committed by people who suffer from a serious mental illness, and 78% do not. This study also concluded that many people with mental illnesses do not engage in violence against others and that most violent behavior is due to factors other than mental illness.[46]

Injustice collectors

In a 2015 New Republic essay, Columbine author Dave Cullen describes a subset of school shooters (and other mass murderers) known as "injustice collectors", or people who "never forget, never forgive, [and] never let go" before they strike out. The essay describes and expands on the work of retired FBI profiler Mary Ellen O'Toole, who has published a peer-reviewed journal article on the subject.[47] It also quotes Gary Noesner, who helped create and lead the FBI's hostage negotiation unit, and served as Chief Negotiator for ten years.[48]

Violent media theory

It has long been debated whether there exists a correlation between school shooting perpetrators and the type of media they consume. A popular profile for school shooters is someone who has been exposed to or enjoys playing violent video games. However, this profile is considered by many researchers to be misguided or erroneous. Ferguson (2009) has argued that a third variable of gender explains the illusory correlation between video game use and the type of people who conduct school shootings. Ferguson explains that the majority of school shooters are young males, who are considerably more aggressive than the rest of the population. A majority of gamers are also young males. Thus, it appears likely that the view that school shooters are often people who play violent video games is more simply explained by the third variable of gender.[citation needed]

The idea of profiling school shooters by the video games they play comes from the belief that playing violent video games increases a person's aggression level, which in turn, can cause people to perpetrate extreme acts of violence, such as a school shooting. There is little to no data supporting this hypothesis (Ferguson, 2009)[citation needed] but it has become a vivid profile used by the media since the Columbine Massacre in 1999.

A summation of past research on video game violence finds that video games have little to no effect on aggression. (Anderson, 2004; Ferguson, 2007 & Spencer, 2009) Again, this supports the idea that although it is a popular opinion to link school shooters to being violent video gamers; this misconception is often attributable to third variables and has not been supported by research on the connection between aggression and gaming.[citation needed]

Notoriety

Shooting massacres in English-speaking countries often occur close together in time.[49] In the summer of 1966, two major stories broke: Richard Speck murdered eight women on a single night in Chicago, and Charles Whitman shot and killed 15 people from a clocktower at the University of Texas in Austin. Neither was seeking fame, but with the new television news climate, they received it anyway.[citation needed] Seeing this, 18-year-old Robert Benjamin Smith bought a gun, and on November 12, 1966, he killed four women and a toddler inside the Rose-Mar College of Beauty in Mesa, Arizona. "I wanted to get known, just wanted to get myself a name," explained Smith. He had hoped to kill nearly ten times as many people, but had arrived at the beauty college campus too early. Upon his arrest, he was without remorse, saying simply, "I wanted people to know who I was."[50] Towers, et al. (2015), found a small, but significant temporary increase in the probability of a second school shooting within 2 weeks after a known school shooting, which was only slightly smaller than the probability of repeats after mass killings involving firearms.[citation needed]

However, much more work is needed with greater scope on investigations, to understand whether this is a real phenomenon or not. Some attribute this to copycat behavior,[51][52] which can be correlated with the level of media exposure.[53][54] In these copycat shootings, oftentimes the perpetrators see a past school shooter as an idol, so they want to carry out an even more destructive, murderous shooting in hopes of gaining recognition or respect.[55] Some mass murderers study media reports of previous killers.[56]

Recent premeditative writings were presented according to court documents and showed Joshua O'Connor wrote that he wanted the "death count to be as high as possible so that the shooting would be infamous". O'Connor was arrested before he was able to carry out his plan.[57] Infamy and notoriety, "a desire to be remembered" has been reported as the leading reason for planned shootings by most perpetrators who were taken alive either pre or post shooting.[citation needed]

Taking influences from literature

One of the infamous books, the 1977 novel Rage by Stephen King (written under the pseudonym Richard Bachman), was linked to five school shootings and hostage situations that took place between 1988 and 1997;[58][59][60][61] the most recent of these, Heath High School shooting in 1997, was ultimately influential in King's decision to pull the book out of print for good.[62]

Frequency trends

School shootings are a "modern phenomenon". There were scattered instances of gunmen or bombers attacking schools in the years before the Frontier Middle School shooting in Moses Lake, Washington in 1996, "but they were lower profile", according to journalist Malcolm Gladwell in 2015.[63] In the United States specifically, the most recent trend has been downward following the spikes of the 1990s, yet at the same time they are trending towards a higher likelihood of being premeditated and executed with a strict plan in mind.[64]

A study by Northeastern University found that "four times the number of children were killed in schools in the early 1990s than today".[65]

On August 27, 2018, NPR reported that a U.S. Education Department report, released earlier in the year, for the 2015–2016 school year said "nearly 240 schools ... reported at least 1 incident involving a school-related shooting". However, when NPR researched this 'claim', it could confirm only 11 actual incidents.[66]

By region

 
In the Virginia Tech shooting of 2007, student Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 people on Virginia Tech's campus.

Africa

The following is a list of incidents of shootings that occurred in schools in Africa.

Name Location Date Death toll Notes
Soweto school Soweto, South Africa September 19, 1994 0 An 18-year-old student shot and wounded seven of his schoolmates with a rifle, after he had been reprimanded. The youth then escaped in his father's car.[67]
Soweto school Soweto, South Africa July 29, 1999 3 Teacher Charles Raboroko shot and killed three of his colleagues in the staffroom at Anchor Comprehensive High School in Soweto. When he tried to escape he was hindered by angry students outside the school, whereupon he hid in a classroom, where he was later arrested by police. Raboroko was said to have borne a grudge against one of his victims, Henry Lebea, whom he killed with five shots in the head.[68][69]
Welkom school Welkom, Free State, South Africa August 31, 2009 2 (including the perpetrator) Jaco Stiglingh, a teacher at Gimnasium High School in Welkom, South Africa shot and killed deputy principal Johan Liebenberg, 53, inside his office before turning the gun on himself and committing suicide.[70]
Ngqeleni school Ngqeleni,
Eastern Cape,
South Africa
January 26, 2010 2 (including the perpetrator) After an argument a 25-year-old man shot and seriously wounded his girlfriend, who was working as a clerk at Jongingaba Junior-Secondary School. A 12-year-old girl was also killed inside a classroom by a stray bullet, before the gunman tried to escape. He was later caught and killed by an angry mob.[71]
Spes Bona High School Cape Town, South Africa May 14, 2013 1 17-year-old Enrico Martin was shot in the head while he was entering Spes Bona High School. He later died in a hospital. Authorities believe that the attack was gang-related. No arrests have been made.[72][73]
Yobe State school shooting Mamudo, Nigeria July 6, 2013 42 42 people were fatally shot while 6 were injured.[74]
Gujba college massacre Gujba, Nigeria September 29, 2013 44 44 students and teachers killed.[75]
Federal Government College attack Buni Yadi, Nigeria February 25, 2014 59 59 boys were killed.[76]
Garissa University College attack Garissa, Kenya April 3, 2015 147 Somali Al-Shabaab militants killed 147 students at Garissa University College.[77]
Government Science College, Kagara Kagara, Nigeria February 17, 2021 1 1 boy killed.[78]

Asia

The following is a list of incidents of shootings that occurred in schools in Asia.

 
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Name Location Date Death toll Notes
Li Shing Junior High School Taipei, Taiwan January 26, 1962 7 Tsui Yin, a 41-year-old former physical education teacher at Li Shing junior high school in Taipei, shot and killed the principal, the principal's wife and five other faculty members with a pistol, in revenge for his dismissal. He wounded three others, among them the principal's daughter, before escaping in a taxi. He was arrested and sentenced to death.[79][80]
Ma'alot massacre Ma'alot, Israel May 15, 1974 25 The Ma'alot massacre was a terrorist attack carried out by the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine at the Netiv Meir elementary school in the town of Ma'alot. It included a two-day hostage-taking of 115 people which ended in the deaths of over 25 hostages.
Sana'a massacre Sana'a, Yemen March 30, 1997 8 The Sana'a massacre was a school massacre that occurred in Sana'a, Yemen. Mohammad Ahman al-Naziri, 48, attacked hundreds of pupils at two schools, killing six children and two adults with an assault rifle. Naziri, whose five children attended the Tala'i school, alleged that one of his daughters had been raped by the school administrator. No evidence was found of this. Naziri was sentenced to death the next day and executed on April 5, 1997.[81]
University of the Philippines shooting Quezon City, Philippines February 19, 1999 1 A student was shot dead by a fraternity member after being mistaken for a member of a rival fraternity.[82]
Longzhou County Middle School shooting Longzhou County, China October 19, 1999 1 (the perpetrator) After spending the afternoon drinking, school guard Liang Yongcheng walked into a students' dormitory at a middle school in Longzhou county and threatened to kill everybody who tried to stop him. He eventually committed suicide, but not before shooting a teacher and six students with a hunting rifle.[83]
Number 34 Middle School Lanzhou, China September 26, 2002 2 (including the perpetrator) Yang Zhengming, who worked as a mini-bus driver for Number 34 Middle School in Lanzhou, killed a teacher and wounded two others at the school with a hunting rifle, one of the wounded being his former girlfriend. Police finally shot him dead after negotiating with him for two hours while he was standing on the roof and threatening to commit suicide.[84][85]
Pak Phanang school shooting Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand June 6, 2003 2 17-year-old Anatcha Boonkwan killed two and injured four of his fellow students after losing a fist-fight with one of his classmates.[86]
Niutoushan Primary School shooting Guangde County, China October 5, 2005 0 18 people, among them 16 children, were injured when Liu Shibing shot them with six home-made guns at Niutoushan Primary School in Guangde.[87]
Beirut Arab University shooting Beirut, Lebanon January 25, 2007 4 Four people were shot dead in clashes between pro- and anti-government activists, and about 200 were hurt in the violence that flared after a scuffle between students at a Beirut university. The opposition accused the government camp of starting the riots and the four dead included two Hezbollah students, who were fired at from rooftops.[citation needed]
Euro International school shooting Gurgaon, India December 12, 2007 1 A shooting occurred at Euro International, a private secondary school in Gurgaon, Haryana, India. The gunmen were two 15-year-old students who shot and killed another 15-year-old student.[88]
Mercaz HaRav shooting Jerusalem, Israel March 6, 2008 9 (including the perpetrator) Alaa Abu Dhein, an Israeli Arab yeshiva bus driver, entered the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva with guns blazing, killing eight and wounding seven, before being shot dead himself by a part-time student. This incident, as do many massacres in the Levant, soon took on racial and religious overtones, pitting Palestinians and Israeli Arabs against Jews.[89][90][91]
Azerbaijan State Oil Academy shooting Baku, Azerbaijan April 30, 2009 13 (including the perpetrator) 29-year-old Farda Gadirov opened fire with a Makarov PM semi-automatic pistol inside the school building of Azerbaijan State Oil Academy, killing 12 people, and wounding 13 others. He committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.[92][93][94]
Xuwen school shooting Xuwen, Guangdong, China October 27, 2011 1 A 16-year-old student was shot and killed at the entrance gate of a public school.[95][96]
2014 Peshawar school attack Peshawar, Pakistan December 16, 2014 145 A group of nine Taliban gunmen stormed the Army Public School, shooting and lobbing grenades.[97]
2022 Nong Bua Lamphu attack Nong Bua Lamphu province, Thailand October 6, 2022 37 (including the perpetrator) A 34-year-old man killed 36 people and injured 10 others by shooting, stabbing, and vehicle-ramming in Nong Bua Lamphu province, Thailand, before killing himself. The attack mainly occurred in a children's nursery located in the Uthai Sawan subdistrict of the Na Klang district.[98][99]

Canada

This article is listed in chronological order and provides additional details of incidents in which a firearm was discharged at a school in Canada, including incidents of shootings on a school bus. Mass killings in Canada are covered by a List of massacres in Canada.

 
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Name Location Date Year Death toll Notes
Markdale School shooting Markdale, Ontario August 25 1884 1 (the perpetrator) The 28-year-old head teacher, William Norris wounded Fanny Ford, a teacher who had rejected his advances, with three shots. He then fatally shot himself through the head.[100][101][102]
Kingston School shooting Kingston, Ontario April 28 1902 1 Beatrice Holland, a 14-year-old student, is shot and killed by a fellow student at the Frontenac School. The shooter, 15-year-old Eric Sharp, fled the scene but later turned himself in to the police.[103]
Altona schoolhouse shooting Altona, Manitoba October 10 1902 2 (including the perpetrator) Henry J. Toews, a schoolteacher, confronted on the road three school trustees with whom he had some problems, drew a revolver, and shot all of them. Toews then returned to the schoolhouse and shot three female students who were the children of the trustees before turning the gun on himself. One of the students died and the shooter died months later.[104][105]
Ross Sheppard High School shooting Edmonton, Alberta March 16 1959 1 19-year-old Stan Williamson opened fire with a .22 caliber rifle inside a crowded corridor of Ross Sheppard High School, killing 16-year-old Howard Gates and wounding five teenage girls. The shooting ended when three 18-year-old students held the gunman down until he could be arrested by police.[106]
Centennial Secondary School shooting Brampton, Ontario May 28 1975 3 (including the perpetrator) 16-year-old gunman Michael Slobodian shot and killed a fellow student and a teacher, and injured 13 other students before turning the gun on himself and committing suicide in a school hallway.[107] Slobodian is the first recorded high-school aged school shooter in the country.
St. Pius X High School shooting Ottawa, Ontario October 27 1975 3 (including the perpetrator) Robert Poulin, an 18-year-old St. Pius student, opened fire on his classmates with a shotgun, killing one and wounding five before turning the gun on himself and committing suicide. Poulin had raped and stabbed his 17-year-old friend Kim Rabot to death prior to the shooting. A book entitled Rape of a Normal Mind was written about the incident.[107]
Sturgeon Creek High School Shooting[108] Winnipeg, Manitoba October 1978 1 A 17-year-old student shot a 16-year-old to death, allegedly for ridiculing the American rock band Kiss.[107] He was arrested and found not guilty of first-degree murder by reason of insanity.[107]
Weston Collegiate Institute Toronto, Ontario 1989 0 The school principal escorted a group of trespassers off school property. They returned an hour later and when confronted by the principal a male (19) shot at him while fleeing the property. No one was injured. A fence around the perimeter was later erected due to this incident.[109]
École Polytechnique massacre Montreal, Quebec December 6 1989 15 (including the perpetrator) 25-year-old Marc Lépine, armed with a legally obtained semi-automatic rifle and a hunting knife, embarked on a shooting spree throughout the school, killing fourteen women and injuring ten other women and four men before killing himself.[107]
Concordia University massacre Montreal, Quebec August 24 1992 4 Dr. Valery Fabrikant, a 52-year-old former associate professor of mechanical engineering at Concordia, shot and killed four of his ex-colleagues and wounded a fifth before being subdued by two people he took hostage and being arrested by police.[107]
W. R. Myers High School shooting Taber, Alberta April 28 1999 1 A 14-year-old student, Todd Cameron Smith, walked into his school and randomly shot at three students, killing one named Jason Lang and injuring another before being arrested.[110] This shooting took place only eight days after the Columbine High School massacre and is widely believed to have been a copycat crime.
Bramalea Secondary School Brampton, Ontario December 10 2004 1 On December 10, 2004, a gunman shot 47-year-old grade 10 teacher Aysegul Candir in the head multiple times in a Bramalea Secondary School parking lot. Mrs. Candir was pronounced dead in hospital later in the day.[111] Peel Regional Police would later apprehend Candir's 62-year-old husband, Erhun, and charge him with murder. The incident was considered as a domestic dispute, and even though the school was locked down for most of the day, students were never in harm's way.
Dawson College shooting Montreal, Quebec September 13 2006 2 (including the perpetrator) 25-year-old Kimveer Gill began shooting outside the de Maisonneuve Boulevard entrance to the school, hitting several students and visitors, and moved towards the atrium by the cafeteria on the main floor, where he shot dozens of additional victims.[112][113] The shooter later committed suicide by shooting himself in the head after being shot in the arm by police.[114] One victim died at the scene, while another 19 were injured, eight of whom were listed in critical condition with six requiring surgery.[115][116][117]
C. W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute shooting Toronto, Ontario May 23 2007 1 Two 17-year-old Canadian citizens, whom the media can not identify under the provisions of Canada's Youth Criminal Justice Act, were arrested on May 27, 2007, and charged with the first-degree murder of a 15-year-old student at the C. W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute. Prior to one of the arrests, police had taken the unusual step of obtaining a judicial order to publish one suspect's name and photograph as he was considered armed and dangerous. The media reported his identity and photo, then had to take the stories off their websites after he was arrested hours later.[107]
Bendale Business and Technical Institute shooting Toronto, Ontario September 16 2008 0 A 16-year-old boy was shot in the chest in the school's parking lot following an altercation involving several people. The victim was hospitalized in critical condition. On September 17, 2008, Toronto Police announced it had made two arrests in the case; 18-year-old Mark Deicsics was charged with armed robbery.[118][failed verification]
Central Technical School shooting Toronto, Ontario September 30 2010 0 At least one gunshot was fired from a handgun following a confrontation between four students, causing a victim to suffer a graze wound to his temple. The school was placed under lock down, and two 17-year-olds were charged by police, one with charges related to the shooting, and the other with conspiracy.[119][120]
Les Racines de vie Montessori Gatineau, Quebec April 5 2013 2 (including the perpetrator) A gunman killed one man and himself at a small daycare. There were 53 children present at the school, which is divided between two houses. Daycare staff at the houses, 225 and 229 Gamelin St., called 911 at 10:27 a.m. about a man threatening people. Police arrived and found one man dead with a shotgun beside him, apparently a suicide. A second dead man was found soon after. Police have identified one of the dead as Robert Charron but have not named him the shooter.[121]
York University shooting Toronto, Ontario March 6 2014 0 One woman was shot and suffered non-life-threatening injuries and another woman received minor non-gun-related injuries from the suspect during a shooting that took place at the University Student Centre. Kemon Edwards, 22, is alleged to have been carrying a gun that accidentally discharged in the crowded student center around 10:45 p.m. during the weekly pub night at the Underground, which is connected to the cafeteria. He faced 17 charges including discharging a firearm, careless use of a firearm and aggravated assault.[122]
La Loche shootings La Loche, Saskatchewan January 22 2016 4 Two people were killed and seven others were injured when a 17-year-old student opened fire inside of the La Loche Community School. Prior to the school shooting, the suspect shot dead two of his cousins at a home. The suspect was apprehended and is currently in custody.[123]
Castlebrook Secondary School shooting Brampton, Ontario November 18 2022 0 An 18-year-old student was critically injured after being shot outside Castlebrook Secondary School in Brampton, Ontario by a 17-year-old student. The suspect was apprehended and is currently in custody.[124]

Europe

 
People and candles in front of Kauhajoki School of Hospitality (in Kauhajoki, Finland) one day after a school shooting in 2008.

The following is a list of incidents of shootings that occurred at schools in Europe.

Name Location Date Year Death toll Notes
Bremen school shooting Bremen, German Empire June 20 1913 5 (4 by gunfire)[125] 29-year-old unemployed teacher Heinz Schmidt indiscriminately shot at students and teachers, killing four girls and wounding more than twenty others before being subdued by school staff. A fifth girl also died during the incident when she fell down a staircase.[126]
Wilno school massacre Wilno, Second Polish Republic
(now Vilnius, Lithuania)
May 6 1925 5 (including both perpetrators) A student of Joachim Lelewel High School, Stanisław Ławrynowicz, fired shots and detonated a hand grenade which killed him, two students and a teacher while sitting Matura (final exams). His friend, Janusz Obrąbalski attempted to detonate another grenade, which turned out to be faulty. Obrąbalski then committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. A bomb left by the two was later found in one of the classrooms.
Kungälv school shooting Kungälv, Sweden March 4 1961 1 A 17-year-old student fired fifteen bullets into a crowd at a school dance at Kungälvs Läroverk (aka Thorildskolan), killing one student and wounding six others before escaping. He turned himself in to local police the following morning and was arrested.
Cologne school massacre Cologne, West Germany June 11 1964 11 (including the perpetrator)[127] 42-year-old Walter Seifert attacked numerous students and adults with a home-made flamethrower, killing eight students before murdering his last two victims, both female teachers, with a spear. He then swallowed parathion, and died the following day.
St John's School Dundee, United Kingdom November 1 1967 1 Armed with a shotgun, Robert Mone entered a girls' needlework class at St John's School. He subjected the 14- and 15-year-old pupils and their pregnant teacher, Nanette Hanson, to a 1+12-hour ordeal, before shooting Hanson dead, raping one girl, and sexually assaulting another.[128]
Zadar school shooting Zadar, Yugoslavia October 9 1972 2 19-year-old student Milorad Vulinović shot and killed two of his professors (Vice Vlatković and Gojko Matulina) using his father's stolen gun.[129]
Eppstein school shooting Eppstein, West Germany June 3 1983 6 (including the perpetrator) 34-year-old Czech refugee Karel Charva opened fire in a sixth-grade classroom, first shooting and wounding the teacher, then killing three students and injuring fourteen others. He then killed a teacher and a police officer who tried to intervene before committing suicide. An additional thirty children suffered from shock during the incident.
Ferres Comprehensive School Higham Ferrers, United Kingdom January 6 1988 0 Three months after he was expelled, Darren Fowler returned to his former school, Ferres Comprehensive School, shooting and wounding two teachers and two pupils before he was overpowered by staff.[130]
Raumanmeri school shooting Rauma, Finland January 24 1989 2 Two students were fatally shot by a 14-year-old student at the Raumanmeri secondary school. The shooter had claimed to be a victim of bullying.[131]
Aarhus University shooting Aarhus, Denmark April 5 1994 3 (including the perpetrator) 35-year-old student Flemming Nielsen shot and killed two people and wounded two others with a sawed-off shotgun before taking his own life.[132]
Dunblane massacre Dunblane, United Kingdom March 13 1996 18 43-year-old Thomas Hamilton opened fire in a gymnasium, killing sixteen children and one adult and injuring fifteen others before committing suicide. It remains the deadliest attack on children in British history.[133]

A ban on the ownership of handguns was introduced in the United Kingdom (with the exception of Northern Ireland) following the massacre.[134]

ROC de Leijgraaf Veghel, Netherlands December 7 1999 0 A 17-year-old student opened fire at ROC de Leijgraaf school, wounding three students and one teacher. One student was critically injured. It was the first school shooting in the history of the Netherlands.[135][136]
Erfurt massacre Erfurt, Germany April 26 2002 17 (including the perpetrator) 19-year-old Robert Steinhäuser began shooting through his former school, targeting teachers and faculty members. Twelve teachers and one administrator were killed, along with two students and a police officer; only one other person was injured. The shooter then committed suicide.[137]
Coburg shooting Coburg, Germany July 3 2003 1 (the perpetrator) A 16-year-old student, known only as Florian K., shot and wounded his teacher and an intervening school psychiatrist before taking his own life.[138]
Terra College The Hague, Netherlands January 2004 1 A student shot the school principal, Hans van Wieren, in the head.
Beslan massacre Beslan, Russia September 1 – 3 2004 364 (including 31 perpetrators) A group of 32 Chechen gunmen stormed School No. 1 in the town of Beslan on the morning of September 1, 2004 and proceeded to hold around 1,100 people hostage in the school's gymnasium.

Over the next 3 days, 333 people (excluding the gunmen) were killed, including 160 hostages who reportedly died after the roof of the gymnasium collapsed during a fire caused by an explosion. All but one of the gunmen, who were members of Islamist and Chechen nationalist terrorist group Riyad-us Saliheen, were killed by security forces during the attack.

The massacre is widely considered to be the deadliest school schooting in human history.

Rötz school shooting Rötz, Germany March 7 2005 0 After being ordered to leave the classroom, a 14-year-old student returned with a gun and threatened the life of the 35-year-old class teacher. During a struggle the weapon was fired and taken from the student. Investigators' findings state that the student did not intend to kill the teacher, but himself. No one was injured.[139]
Geschwister Scholl School attack Emsdetten, Germany November 20 2006 1 (the perpetrator) 18-year-old Bastian Bosse, a former student of the school, fired several shots with two sawed-off rifles and a caplock pistol and also threw several homemade smoke bombs before killing himself. The incident ended with no other fatalities, with 37 people being injured, including four students who suffered gunshot wounds, one teacher wounded by being hit in the face with a smoke bomb, sixteen police officers who suffered from smoke inhalation, and the school custodian who was shot in the abdomen inside the school.[140]
Jokela school shooting Tuusula, Finland November 7 2007 9 (including the perpetrator) 18-year-old Pekka-Eric Auvinen opened fire in the school's main hallway, killing six students, school principal Helena Kalmi, and the school nurse before shooting and wounding himself in a suicide attempt; he later died at a hospital. One other person suffered gunshot wounds, and eleven people were injured by shattering glass while escaping from the school building. The day before the incident, Auvinen posted a video on YouTube predicting the massacre at the school.[141][142]
Kauhajoki school shooting Kauhajoki, Finland September 23 2008 11 (including the perpetrator) 22-year-old student Matti Juhani Saari entered the school via the basement and opened fire in a classroom he attended before setting it on fire with homemade Molotov cocktails and then fleeing the scene. Nine students and one staff member died in the incident. A woman was shot in the head and critically wounded, but survived after having two operations, while ten other students sustained minor injuries such as sprains and cuts from broken glass. Authorities eventually found Saari, who had shot himself but was still alive; he died a short time later. It was assumed that the Jokela case, the previous year (above), inspired Saari to commit the massacre.[143]
Winnenden school shooting Winnenden, Germany March 11 2009 16 (including the perpetrator) 17-year-old Tim Kretschmer, a former student of the school, opened fire in two classrooms and a chemistry laboratory, killing nine and injuring seven others. He then successfully escaped the school, killing two female teachers in the process. Afterwards, he shot and killed the caretaker of a psychiatric facility and then carjacked a motorist, who drove him into another town before escaping unharmed. The shooter opened fire in a car showroom after unsuccessfully trying to steal a car, killing two and injuring two others. He then committed suicide after a brief shootout with police.[144][145]
OAED Vocational College shooting Athens, Greece April 10 2009 1 (the perpetrator) 19-year-old Dimitris Patmanidis shot and wounded a student and two workers from a nearby technical company before shooting and wounding himself in the head in a suicide attempt. He died later at a hospital.[146]
Kanebogen Elementary School shooting Harstad, Norway April 28 2009 0 A nine-year-old student fired a shotgun in schoolyard; however, nobody was injured in the incident. The shooter was disarmed and subdued by a female teacher, but due to his age, he wasn't tried for the crime, although his father was fined for not keeping the shotgun, a rifle, and ammunition according to Norwegian rules. This was the first Norwegian school shooting.[147]
University of Pécs shooting Pécs, Hungary November 26 2009 1 A 23-year-old student entered the building of the university's biophysics research institute and opened fire in the classroom, killing one man. In earlier reports, two people were reported to be in critical condition and a third in serious condition.[148]
Toulouse school shooting Toulouse, France March 19 2012 5 (including the perpetrator) 23-year-old Mohammed Merah opened fire at a Jewish day school, killing three schoolchildren and a teacher. The incident was the last of three terrorist attacks against French soldiers and Jewish civilians, occurring in an eight-day span. The shooter was later shot and killed by police after a massive three-day manhunt and a 30-hour standoff at his home.[149]
2014 Moscow school shooting Moscow, Russia February 3 2014 2 High school student Sergey Gordeyev, armed with two rifles, forced his way past a security guard, took hostages, and killed his geography teacher. He then killed a police officer and wounded another who arrived at the scene. He later released the hostages and was captured by the police after his father came to the school.
2014 Viljandi school shooting Viljandi, Estonia October 27 2014 1 A 15-year-old boy killed his German language teacher with a gun in Paalalinna school. All students were evacuated in school hall and police arrested the shooter. As of now, it remains unclear as to why the shooting took place.
2015 Joan Fuster school shooting Barcelona, Spain April 20 2015 1 A 13-year-old boy armed with a crossbow and a machete killed a teacher and injured 4. The first ever student to organize a school shooting in Spain had a breakdown when his PE teacher managed to talk with him, then proceeded to sit in a classroom until the police arrived. Under Spanish law, the boy is exempt from legal responsibility because he's under 14.
Tocqueville high school shooting Grasse, France March 16 2017 0 A 16-year-old boy, armed with a rifle, two handguns, a revolver and two grenades opened fire at Alexis de Tocqueville high school in Grasse in southern France. A total of five people were injured, four students and the school's principal. Anti-terrorist commandos were sent to the scene and the shooter was arrested. The perpetrator was revealed to be a student of the school, and his Facebook and YouTube accounts showed that he was interested in the Columbine massacre and watched videos on how to make homemade weapons.[150]
Shadrinsk school shooting Shadrinsk, Russia March 21 2018 0 A 13-year-old girl opened fire with a gas pistol at her school in Russia's Kurgan region, injuring seven seventh graders. The victims suffered bruises and scrapes.[151]
Barabinsk college shooting Barabinsk, Russia May 10 2018 1 (the perpetrator) A college student shot another student with a double-barreled shotgun and shot himself.[152]
Kerch Polytechnic College massacre Kerch, Crimea October 17 2018 21 (including the perpetrator) A bomb exploded on the first floor and then Vladislav Roslyakov, an 18-year-old boy, started shooting people in the college's dining room on the second floor. A total of 21 people died and over 50 people were injured.[153]
2019 Brześć Kujawski school attack Brześć Kujawski, Poland May 27 2019 0 An 18-year-old former student known only as Marek N. detonated explosives then he shot and wounded 2 people[154] in an apparent Columbine-style attack at Władysław Łokietek Elementary School.
Kazan school shooting Kazan, Russia May 11 2021 9 A 19-year-old former student, Ilnaz Galyaviev, shot and killed nine people and injured 21 others in a shooting and bombing attack at his former school.
Perm State University shooting Perm, Russia September 20 2021 6 A gunman, Timur Bekmansurov, shot and killed six people and injured 47 others at Perm State University.
Heidelberg University shooting Heidelberg, Germany January 24 2022 2 (including the perpetrator) An 18-year old bioscience student fired at a lecture hall, injuring four people before he shot himself inside the Botanical Garden. A young 23-year-old woman who had been shot in the head died from her injuries after the attack ended.
Izhevsk school shooting Izhevsk, Russia September 26 2022 19 (including the perpetrator) Former pupil Artyom Kazantsev entered School No. 88 and opened fire with two Makarov pistols, killing 18 people and injuring 23 others before committing suicide. A video released by investigators showed Kazantsev wearing a balaclava and a T-shirt with a swastika.[155][156][157]

Mexico

The following is a list of incidents of shootings that occurred at schools in Mexico.

 
Map of Coahuila, Mexico
Name Location Date Year Death toll Notes
Iztapalapa school shooting Mexico City, Mexico May 13 2004 1 A 13-year-old middle-schooler, Alejandro, accidentally shot classmate, Dalia Gómez, in the head at Instituto Angel del Campo. The wound caused a significant neurological injury and immediately left her in a coma. She was later declared brain dead and died a week later in a hospital. Alejandro allegedly took the gun to school to show it to his friends.[158]
Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl school shooting Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, Estado de México February 7 2005 0 A middle-school student accidentally shot a female classmate in the leg with a .25 caliber weapon. She was not reported in critical condition.[159]
Winston Churchill school shooting Mexico City, Mexico June 13 2007 1 Fernando Marcelo Martínez González, a father of a student, entered the school near the time that the school was supposed to start. He shot and killed the preschool principal Carla Jiménez Baños with a 9 mm pistol. This came after the school let Fernando and his ex-wife know that they would not allow their son to go to the school because they believed that the situation at home was affecting other students as well.[160]
Chihuahua School Shooting Chihuahua, Chihuahua October 1 2010 2 (including the perpetrator) When 2 policemen attended a call of a violent argument in Primaria Benito Juarez, they were forced to put their weapons down after the perpetrator took the vice-principal hostage and aimed a gun at her head. Soon after, he murdered her and he committed suicide after being surrounded by officials.[161]
Ciudad Juárez school shooting Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua August 24 2011 1 Two cars drove up to an elementary school at around noontime, as parents were waiting for their children to be released from school. The men in the cars started firing assault rifles, killing one man, and wounding four women and one man. The elementary school was placed on lock-down and students were released after the situation was being handled. While the motive of the attack is reported to be unknown, schools in the Ciudad Juárez area have reported receiving threats and extortion demands in the past.[162]
Ciudad Juárez school shooting Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua January 12 2012 1 A 30-year-old man was killed by being shot nine times in front of children at an elementary school as they were leaving for the day. The shooting induced panic from parents of children, some of whom witnessed the shooting. The gunman was unidentified, as of 2012.[163]
Atizapán school shooting Atizapán de Zaragoza, Estado de México May 6 2014 1 13-year-old Ricardo Ordonez was shot and killed at a school. 15-year-old Édgar Yoevani was arrested.[164]
Colegio Americano del Noreste shooting Monterrey, Nuevo León January 18 2017 2 (including the perpetrator) 15-year-old Federico Guevara Elizondo committed suicide after shooting 2 students and a teacher. The teacher died more than 2 months later in hospital.[165]
Conalep 106 school shooting Azcapotzalco, Mexico City March 25 2017 0 A teenage student accidentally shot a classmate.[166]
UNAM school shooting Mexico City, Mexico February 23 2018 2 2 drug dealers that operated within the Ciudad Universitaria were apparently shot by two drug dealers from opposing cartels. The two victims, of ages 20 and 29, died the same day in a medical clinic. They had no relation to the institution.[167]
Los Mochis school shooting Los Mochis, Sinaloa February 25 2018 1 An armed group of hitmen approached Joel Medina, director of operations at the local police department and law student at the time at Autonomous University of Sinaloa, and shot him to death inside his vehicle while arriving to the parking lot of the university's installations. The suspects were later engaged in a gunfight against police forces and 2 hitmen were allegedly killed.[168]
Huixquilucan school shooting Huixquilucan, Estado de México April 11 2018 0 After a heated discussion between two students at Telesecundaria No. 0399 "Lic. Alfredo del Mazo", a student pulled out a pistol and shot at the stomach of another student. The perpetrator fled the scene to his home where he committed suicide as he was believed to be in extreme regret. The victim survived the attack.[169]
Cd. Victoria school shooting Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas April 24 2018 1 At Preparatoria Federalizada No. 1 "Marte R. Gómez", a failed kidnapping attempt led an unknown number of shooters to descend from a vehicle and shoot at students inside the school facility. 3 males, one of them dead, and 2 females were shot.[170]
Nicolas Romero school shooting Ciudad Nicolás Romero, Estado de Mexico February 12 2019 1 The events occurred in the Juana de Asbaje middle school in municipality ofCiudad Nicolás Romero, located in the outskirts of Mexico city. A 13-year-old boy was shot by accident by a classmate who was demonstrating a .22 caliber pistol to him. The student was taken into custody by local authorities.[171]
San Andrés Huaxpaltepec school shooting San Andrés Huaxpaltepec, Oaxaca February 21 2019 1 At an elementary school in a small community in the southern regions of the state of Oaxaca, gunmen entered the installation and killed a teacher at gunpoint in front of some of the school's students. The reasons of why he was targeted are unknown.[172]
UAZ school shooting Zacatecas, Zacatecas April 10 2019 1 A 22-year-old student was shot 8 times by one gunman. The attack was targeted directly at her.[173]
Colegio Cervantes shooting Torreón, Coahuila January 10 2020 2 (including the perpetrator) An 11-year-old student used two guns to shoot two teachers and three students, killing one teacher and himself.[174] The school periodically participates in Operativo Mochila (Operation Backpack), and it is unclear how he got the guns into the school.[175] The newspaper El Universal reported that the shooter was influenced by a video game and had stated on a Facebook group that he wanted to duplicate the 2017 Monterrey school shooting.[176] He was dressed in a white T-shirt that had "Natural Selection" sharpied onto it and suspenders, reminiscent of Eric Harris in the Columbine High School massacre.[177]

Oceania

The following is a list of incidents of shootings that occurred in Oceania.

Name Location Date Death toll Notes
Waikino school shooting New Zealand October 19, 1923 2 Two children killed and nine wounded, including the headmaster, by John Higgins. This is the first and only school shooting to occur in New Zealand.[178]
Orara High School Coffs Harbour, Australia June 19, 1991 0 A student brought a rifle to school injuring 2 teachers and 1 student. The shooter was tackled to the ground by fellow students. This was the first known school shooting to occur in Australia.[179]
Banksia Park High School Adelaide, Australia March 31, 1993 0 A student brought a shotgun and rifle to school. The shooter fired two shots and the school was evacuated. The student remained in the school until coaxed out by police.[180]
La Trobe University shooting Melbourne, Australia August 3, 1999 1 A student opened fire in a La Trobe University campus restaurant that he used to be employed by, killing the restaurant's manager. Other patrons were injured.[181]
Monash University shooting Melbourne, Australia October 21, 2002 2 A student shot his classmates and teacher, killing two and injuring five. It took place at Monash University in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[182]
Tomaree High School Salamander Bay, Australia April 3, 2003 0 The shooter threw petrol bombs before opening fire, seriously wounding 2 students.[183]
Modbury High School Adelaide, Australia May 7, 2012 0 A Year 8 student took a revolver on school grounds, firing shots; nobody was injured.[184]

South America

The following is a list of incidents of shootings that occurred in South American schools.

 
Map of Aracruz
Name Location Date Death toll Notes
Limeira School Shooting Limeira, Brazil March 6, 2001 1 During an argument with his girlfriend's brother a 16-year-old student drew a pistol and began shooting at his high school, hitting three students nearby, one of them fatally.[185]
Carmen de Patagones school shooting Carmen de Patagones, Argentina September 28, 2004 4 Four students killed and five wounded by a 15-year-old student in a town 620 miles south of Buenos Aires.[186]
Realengo massacre Rio de Janeiro, Brazil April 7, 2011 13 (including the perpetrator) A former student (23) fatally shot 12 people inside the school and committed suicide after being shot down by a policeman.[187]
Goyases School Shooting Goiânia, Brazil October 20, 2017 2 A student of the Goyases Private School fatally shot 2 classmates and caused 4 injuries, tried to commit suicide but was convinced not to do it by a teacher, being arrested right after the crime.[188]
Medianeira School Shooting Medianeira, Brazil September 28, 2018 0 Two teenagers, 15, entered armed and shot against classmates of the João Manoel Mondrone State School in Medianeira, western Paraná, 60 km from Foz do Iguaçu. According to police, two students were injured, one of them, aged 15, severely, with a shot in the back, near the spine, the other, 18, was hit by a scratch in one of the legs.[189]
Suzano Massacre Suzano, Brazil March 13, 2019 10 (including the perpetrators) Two men entered the school and shot two staff and then proceeded to attack the students, killing at least six students, and wounding at least ten others. Both committed suicide before the police's arrival.[190]
Barreiras School Shooting Barreiras, Brazil September 26, 2022 1 A 14-year-old boy dressed in black entered the Eurides Sant'Anna Municipal School by jumping over a wall, he was wearing a mask, a gun belonging to his father, a machete and an alleged homemade bomb. After he entered the school he shot a 19-year-old women named Geane da Silva Brito, she suffered from cerebral palsy and had no movement on her legs, due to that she couldn't run from the shots along with her colleagues and died after being shot by the shooter. The shooter was shot four times after an undercover policeman shot him, the shooter was taken to hospital and is in serious condition.[191]
Sobral School Shooting Sobral, Brazil October 5, 2022 1 A student with a gun shot three students at a state school in Sobral, Ceará.[192][193][194]
Aracruz school shootings Aracruz, Brazil November 25, 2022 4 Four people were killed, and 13 others were injured.[195][196][197]

United States

 
Columbine shooting victims at School Walkout against gun violence

School shootings are a "uniquely American crisis", according to The Washington Post in 2018.[198] School shootings are considered an "overwhelmingly American" phenomenon due to the availability of firearms in the United States.[63] Kids at U.S. schools have active shooter drills.[199] According to USA Today, in 2019 "about 95% of public schools now have students and teachers practice huddling in silence, hiding from an imaginary gunman."[199]

Between the 1999 Columbine High School massacre in Colorado and the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Connecticut, there were 31 school shootings in the United States and 14 in the rest of the world combined.[4] Between 2000 and 2010, counting incidents from 37 countries in which someone was injured or killed on school grounds, with two or more victims, and not counting "single homicides, off-campus homicides, killings caused by government actions, militaries, terrorists or militants", the number of such incidents in the United States was one less than in the other 36 countries combined; in the vast majority of the United States incidents, perpetrators used guns.[3][200]

The United States Federal government tracks school shootings, and as noted above, a U.S. Education Department report, released earlier in the year, for the 2015–2016 school year said "nearly 240 schools ... reported at least 1 incident involving a school-related shooting". NPR independently evaluated this claim and only confirmed 11 of the 240 cited incidents.[66] Addressing school shootings in the United States was made more difficult by the passage by United States Congress of the Dickey Amendment in 1996, which mandated that no Centers for Disease Control and Prevention funds "may be used to advocate or promote gun control", although this does not mean the CDC has stopped researching gun violence.[201][202][203] Instead, Congress relies on independent research done by non-partisan organizations for getting data on gun violence in the United States.

Between the Columbine massacre and the 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting in Texas, more than 214,000 students experienced gun violence at 216 schools, and at least 141 children, educators and other people were killed and another 284 were injured. 38% of the students who experienced school shootings were African American although African American students were 16.6% of the school population.[204] Schools in at least 36 states and the District of Columbia have experienced a shooting.[198]

Many school shootings in the United States result in one non-fatal injury.[205] The type of firearm most commonly used in school shootings in the United States is the handgun. Three school shootings (the Columbine massacre, the Sandy Hook massacre, and the 2018 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Florida), accounted for 43% of the fatalities; the type of firearm used in the most lethal school shootings was the rifle.[198] High-capacity magazines, which allow the perpetrator to fire dozens of rounds without having to reload, were used in the Columbine and Sandy Hook shootings.[206]

70% of the perpetrators of school shootings were under the age of 18, with the median age of 16. More than 85% of the perpetrators of school shootings obtained their firearms from their own homes or from friends or relatives.[204] Targeted school shootings, those occurring for example in the context of a feud, were about three times as common as those that appeared indiscriminate. Most perpetrators of school shootings exhibited no signs of debilitating mental disorder, such as psychosis or schizophrenia, although most mass killers typically have or exhibit signs of depression. On the other hand, Eric Harris was almost certainly a psychopath as noted by the FBI.[198] Between the Columbine massacre and 2015, "more than 40 people" were "charged with Columbine-style plots;" almost all were white male teenagers and almost all had studied the Columbine attack or cited the Columbine perpetrators Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold as inspiration.[207]

At least 68 schools that experienced a school shooting employed a police officer or security guard; in all but a few, the shooting ended before any intercession. Security guards or resource officers were present during four of the five school shooting incidents with the highest number of dead or injured: Columbine, the 2001 Santana High School shooting in California, the 2018 Marshall County High School shooting in Kentucky, and Stoneman Douglas.[198][208]

There were 11 firearm-related events that occurred at a school or campus in the first 23 days of 2018.[209] As of May 2018, more people, including students and teachers, were killed in 2018 in schools in the United States than were killed in military service for the United States, including both combat and non-combat military service, according to an analysis by The Washington Post.[210][211][212] In terms of the year-to-date number of individual deadly school shootings incidents in the United States, early 2018 was much higher than 2017, with 16 in 2018 and four in 2017, through May;[211] the year-to-day through May number of incidents was the highest since 1999.[204] As of May 2018, thirteen school shootings took place on K–12 school property in 2018 that resulted in firearm-related injuries or deaths, including 32 killed and 65 injured, according to Education Week.[213][214][215] 22 school shootings where someone was hurt or killed occurred in the United States in the first 20 weeks of 2018, according to CNN.[216]

List of school shootings in the United States

As of 1 January 2023, the ten deadliest school shootings in the United States since the 1999 Columbine High School massacre in Colorado in which 13 were killed were the:

Other school shootings occurring in the United States include the 1966 University of Texas tower shooting in Austin in which 16 were killed; the 2001 Santana High School shooting in Santee, California, in which two were killed; the 2018 Marshall County High School shooting in Benton, Kentucky, in which two were killed; and the 2021 Oxford High School shooting in Oxford Township, Michigan, in which four were killed.[205][217][218][219]

Studies of United States school shootings

During 1996, the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) together with the US Department of Education and the United States Department of Justice, published a review of deaths related to schools occurring as a result of violence, including explicitly "unintentional firearm-related death", for the academic years 1992–1993 and 1993–1994.[220] A second study (Anderson; Kaufman; Simon 2001), a continuation from the 1996 study, was published December 5, and covered the period 1994–1999.[221]

A United States Secret Service study concluded that schools were placing false hope in physical security, when they should be paying more attention to the pre-attack behaviors of students. Zero-tolerance policies and metal detectors "are unlikely to be helpful," the Secret Service researchers found. The researchers focused on questions concerning the reliance on SWAT teams when most attacks are over before police arrive, profiling of students who show warning signs in the absence of a definitive profile, expulsion of students for minor infractions when expulsion is the spark that push some to return to school with a gun, buying software not based on school shooting studies to evaluate threats although killers rarely make direct threats, and reliance on metal detectors and police officers in schools when shooters often make no effort to conceal their weapons.[222]

In May 2002, the Secret Service published a report that examined 37 U.S. school shootings. They had the following findings:

  • Incidents of targeted violence at school were rarely sudden, impulsive acts.
  • Prior to most incidents, other people knew about the attacker's idea or plan to attack.
  • Most attackers did not threaten their targets directly prior to advancing the attack.
  • There is no accurate or useful profile of students who engaged in targeted school violence.
  • Most attackers engaged in some behavior prior to the incident that caused others concern or indicated a need for help.
  • Most attackers had difficulty coping with significant losses or personal failures. Moreover, many had considered or attempted suicide.
  • Many attackers felt bullied, persecuted, or injured by others prior to the attack.
  • Most attackers had access to and had used weapons prior to the attack.
  • In many cases, other students were involved in some capacity.
  • Despite prompt law enforcement responses, most shooting incidents were stopped by means other than law enforcement intervention.[223]

Cultural references

Film

There have been many representations of American school shootings in films and TV shows produced by both United States and international production companies. While films Elephant, We Need to Talk about Kevin, Beautiful Boy, and Mass are solely focused on the either the act or the aftermath.[224] Many of the shows such as Criminal Minds, Degrassi: the Next Generation, Law and Order, and One Tree Hill investigate the crime for an episode or use it as a plot point for about half a season.[225]

Music

Californian punk rock group The Offspring has created two songs about school shootings in the United States. In "Come Out and Play" (1994), the focus is on clashing school gangs,[226] lamenting that "[kids] are getting weapons with the greatest of ease", "It goes down the same as a thousand before / No one's getting smarter / No one's learning the score / A never-ending spree of death and violence and hate". In the 2008 song "Hammerhead", a campus gunman thinks he is a soldier in a warzone.[226][227]

One of the more provocative songs to come out of the Parkland, Florida high school shooting was "thoughts & prayers" from alternative artist/rapper grandson (born Jordan Benjamin).[228] The song is a critique of politicians sending out their "thoughts and prayers" to the victims of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting and other mass shootings, accompanied by what he perceives as a consistent resistance to gun control laws.[228]

"I Don't Like Mondays" by Irish new wave band The Boomtown Rats was directly inspired by the 1979 Cleveland Elementary School shooting

The song "Pumped Up Kicks" by the band Foster the People, was inspired by the Columbine High School massacre.[citation needed]

Political impact

School shootings and other mass killings have had a major political impact. Governments have discussed gun-control laws, to increase time for background checks. Also, bulletproof school supplies have been created, including backpacks,[229] desks, bullet-resistant door panels,[229] and classroom whiteboards (or bulletin boards) which reinforce walls or slide across doors to deflect bullets.[230] The National Rifle Association of America has proposed allowing teachers to carry weapons on school grounds as a means of protecting themselves and others as a possible solution.[231][232] In 2018, 14 states had at least one school district in which teachers were armed, with another 16 states permitting districts to arm teachers subject to local policy.[233] Most states also require the gun carriers to receive advance permission from the districts' superintendents or trustees. "In New York State, written permission from the school is required in order to carry a firearm on school grounds."[234]

Due to the political impact, this has spurred some to press for more stringent gun control laws. In the United States, the National Rifle Association is opposed to such laws, and some groups have called for fewer gun control laws, citing cases of armed students ending shootings and halting further loss of life, and claiming that the prohibitions against carrying a gun in schools do not deter the gunmen.[235][better source needed][236] One such example is the Mercaz HaRav Massacre, where the attacker was stopped by a student, Yitzhak Dadon, who shot him with his personal firearm which he lawfully carried concealed. At a Virginia law school, there is a disputed claim that three students retrieved pistols from their cars and stopped the attacker without firing a shot.[237] Also, at a Mississippi high school, the vice principal retrieved a firearm from his vehicle and then eventually stopped the attacker as he was driving away from the school.[238] In other cases, such as shootings at Columbine and Red Lake High Schools, the presence of an armed police officer did little to nothing to prevent the killings.[208]

The Gun-Free Schools Act was passed in 1994 in response to gun related violence in schools, so many school systems started adopting the Zero-Tolerance Law. The Gun-Free Schools Act required people to be expelled from the school for a year. By 1997, the Zero-Tolerance for any type of weapon was implemented by more than 90 percent of U.S. public schools.[239]

Police response and countermeasures

Analysis of the Columbine school shooting and other incidents where first responders waited for backup has resulted in changed recommendations regarding what bystanders and first responders should do. An analysis of 84 mass shooting cases in the US from 2000 to 2010 found that the average response time by police was 3 minutes.[240] In most instances that exceeds the time the shooter is engaged in killing. While immediate action may be extremely dangerous, it may save lives which would be lost if people involved in the situation remain passive, or a police response is delayed until overwhelming force can be deployed. It is recommended by the US Department of Homeland Security that civilians involved in the incident take active steps to evacuate, hide, or counter the shooter and that individual law enforcement officers present or first arriving at the scene attempt immediately to engage the shooter. In many[quantify] instances, immediate action by civilians or law enforcement has saved lives.[240]

College and university response and countermeasures

The Massengill Report was an after-action report created in the wake of the Virginia Tech shooting, which brought national attention to the need for colleges and universities to take concerning behavior and threats seriously. It has led to the creation of hundreds of behavioral intervention teams which help access and co-ordinate institutional responses to behavioral concerns on college and university campuses.

School countermeasures

Armed classrooms

There has been considerable policy discussion about how to help prevent school and other types of mass shootings. One suggestion that has come up is the idea to allow firearms in the classroom. "Since the issue of arming teachers is a relatively new topic, it has received little empirical study. Therefore, most of the literature does not come from peer-reviewed sources but rather published news reports. In addition, most of these reports are not objective and clearly appear to support a specific side of the debate."[241] So far, data has been inconclusive as to whether or not arming teachers would have any sort of benefit for schools. For years, some areas in the US have allowed "armed classrooms" to deter (or truncate) future attacks by changing helpless victims into armed defenders. Advocates of arming teachers claim that it will reduce fatalities in school shootings, but many others disagree.

Many teachers have had their concerns with the idea of armed classrooms. "One teacher stated that although she is pro-gun, she does not feel as though she could maintain gun safety on school grounds (Reuters, 2012). Teachers expressed the fear that bigger students could overpower them, take the weapon, and then use it against the teacher or other students." Some members of the armed forces have also had concerns with armed classrooms. Police forces in Texas brought up the potential for teachers to leave a gun where a student could retrieve and use it. "They are further concerned that if every teacher had a gun, there would be an unnecessarily large number of guns in schools (even including elementary schools). This large number of guns could lead to accidental shootings, especially those involving younger children who do not understand what guns do."

To diminish school shootings there are many preventive measures that can be taken such as:

  • Installing wireless panic alarms to alert law enforcement.
  • Limiting points of entry with security guarding them.
  • Strategically placing telephones for emergencies so police are always reachable at any point in the campus.[242]
  • Employing school psychologists to monitor and provide mental health services for those that need help.[243]
  • Coordinating a response plan between local police and schools in the event of a threat.[244]

In a 2013 research report published by the Center for Homicide Research, they find that many also reject the idea of having armed classrooms due to what is termed the "weapons effect", which is the phenomenon in which simply being in the presence of a weapon can increase feelings of aggression. "In Berkowitz & LaPage's (1967) examination of this effect, students who were in the presence of a gun reported higher levels of aggressive feelings towards other students and gave more violent evaluations of other students' performance on a simple task in the form of electric shocks. This finding points to possible negative outcomes for students exposed to guns in the classroom (Simons & Turner, 1974; Turner & Simons, 1976)."[241]

In 2008, Harrold Independent School District in Texas became the first public school district in the U.S. to allow teachers with state-issued firearm-carry permits to carry their arms in the classroom; special additional training and ricochet-resistant ammunition were required for participating teachers.[245] Students at the University of Utah have been allowed to carry concealed pistols (so long as they possess the appropriate state license) since a State Supreme Court decision in 2006.[246][247] In addition to Utah, Wisconsin and Mississippi each have legislation that allow students, faculty and employees with the proper permit, to carry concealed weapons on their public university's campuses.[248][249] Colorado and Oregon state courts have ruled in favor of Campus Carry laws by denying their universities' proposals to ban guns on campus, ruling that the UC Board of Regents and the Oregon University System did not have the authority to ban weapons on campus.[250][251] A selective ban was then re-instated, wherein Oregon state universities enacted a ban on guns in school building and sporting events or by anyone contracted with the university in question.[252] A commentary in the conservative National Review Online argues that the armed school approach for preventing school attacks, while new in the US, has been used successfully for many years in Israel and Thailand.[253] Teachers and school officials in Israel are allowed and encouraged to carry firearms if they have former military experience in the IDF, which almost all do. Statistics on what percentage of teachers are actually armed are unavailable and in Israel, for example, the intent is to counter politically motivated terrorist attacks on high value, soft targets, not personal defense against, or protection from, unbalanced individual students.

The National Rifle Association has explicitly called for placing armed guards in all American schools.[254] However, Steven Strauss, a faculty member at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, offered a preliminary calculation that placing armed guards in every American school might cost as much as $15 billion/year, and perhaps only save 10 lives per year (at a cost of $1.5 billion/life saved).[255]

Preventive measures

Because of the increase in guns in the United States, many schools and local communities are taking it into their own hands by providing young students with early gun safety courses to make them aware of the dangers these objects actually are, also to prevent school shootings. According to Katherine A. Fowler, PhD, at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. An average 1,297 children die (two children per 100,000) and 5,790 are treated for injuries caused by guns each year, the study reported. Six percent of these deaths were accidental, 38% were suicides, 53% were homicides and the remaining 3% were from legal intervention or undetermined reasons. Guns injured children at a rate of 8 per 100,000 children, but this rate is likely considerably higher because of unreported injuries.[256]

A preventive measure proposed for stopping school shooting has been focused on securing firearms in the home. A shooting in Sparks, Nevada on October 21, 2013, left a teacher and the shooter, a twelve-year-old student, dead with two seriously injured. The handgun used in the shooting had been taken from the shooter's home. Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Red Lake High School in Red Lake, Minnesota in 2005, and Heath High School in West Paducah, Kentucky in 1997 also involved legal guns taken from the home.

A 2000 study of firearm storage in the United States found that "from the homes with children and firearms, 55% reported to have one or more firearms in an unlocked place". 43% reported keeping guns without a trigger lock in an unlocked place. In 2005 a study was done on adult firearm storage practices in the United States found that over 1.69 million youth under age 18 are living in homes with loaded and unlocked firearms. Also, 73% of children under age 10 living in homes with guns reported knowing the location of their parents' firearms.[257]

Most states have Child Access Prevention Laws—laws designed to prevent children from accessing firearms. Each state varies in the degree of the severity of these laws. The toughest laws enforce criminal liability when a minor achieves access to a carelessly stored firearm. The weakest forbid people from directly providing a firearm to a minor. There is also a wide range of laws that fall in between the two extremes. One example is a law that enforces criminal liability for carelessly stored firearms, but only where the minor uses the firearm and causes death or serious injury. An example of a weaker law is a law that enforces liability only in the event of reckless, knowing or deliberate behavior by the adult.[258]

In 2019, the United States Secret Service released an analysis of targeted school violence, concluding the best practice for prevention was forming a "multidisciplinary threat assessment team, in conjunction with the appropriate policies, tools, and training".[259] An earlier report published in 2018 concluded there was no single profile of a student attacker, and emphasized the importance of the threat assessment process instead. The threat assessment process described includes gathering information about student behaviors, negative or stressful events, and what resources are available for the student to overcome those challenges.[260]

Countermeasures

In 2015 Southwestern High School in Shelbyville, Indiana, was portrayed as possibly the "safest school in America". The school has been used as a "Safe School Flagship" of possible countermeasures to an active shooter.[261]

  • All teachers have lanyards with a panic button that alerts police.[262]
  • Classrooms have automatically locking "hardened doors", and windows have "hardened exterior glass" to deflect bullets and physical attack.[262]
  • Cameras, described as "military-grade", that feed video directly to Shelby County Sheriff's Office[261] are mounted throughout the school.[262]
  • Smoke canisters mounted in the roof of corridors can be remotely discharged to slow a shooter's movement.[262]

Other countermeasures include tools like doorjambs, rapidly-deployable tourniquets, and ballistic protection systems like the CoverMe-Seat.[263]

In 2019, Fruitport High School in Michigan became the first school in the U.S. to be rebuilt with concrete barriers in hallways for students to hide from bullets. The BBC also reports the “hallways are curved to prevent a shooter from having a clear line of sight during any potential attack.” Classrooms have been redesigned so students can hide more easily.[264] Costing $48 million to rebuild, Bob Szymoniak, Fruitport High School's superintendent, believes these alterations will become part of the structure of all U.S. schools. "These are design elements that are naturally part of buildings going into the future."[264]

The STOP School Violence Act is pending legislation to provide funding grants to schools to be used for implementing security measures.[265][266][267]

Aftereffects

After experiencing the threat of a school shooting, as well as the changes in the school via countermeasures, students continue to experience the trauma. In several peer‐reviewed articles on mental health consequences of school shootings by Lowe & Galea, it is shown that mass shootings can bring on the onset of PTSD and continued depression. In the cities that are home to these kind of events, the town can experience continued paranoia and an exaggerated sense of fear. Lowe & Galea continue to say that continued research is necessary to pinpoint the exact mental symptoms that occur in the victims of school shootings.[268]

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External links

  • BBC timeline of US school shootings
  • – slideshow by Life magazine
  • School Shooters.info – database of information and documents relating to school shooters

school, shooting, school, shooting, armed, attack, educational, institution, such, primary, school, secondary, school, high, school, university, involving, firearm, many, school, shootings, also, categorized, mass, shootings, multiple, casualties, phenomenon, . 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 a firearm Many school shootings are also categorized as mass shootings due to multiple casualties 1 2 The phenomenon is most widespread in the United States which has the highest number of school related shootings 3 4 although school shootings have taken place elsewhere in the world School shooting vigil example Parkland High School USA According to studies factors behind school shooting include easy access to firearms family dysfunction lack of family supervision and mental illness among many other psychological issues citation needed Among the topmost motives of attackers were bullying persecution threatened 75 and revenge 61 while 54 reported having numerous reasons The remaining motives included an attempt to solve a problem 34 suicide or depression 27 and seeking attention or recognition 24 5 Especially in the United States school shootings have sparked a political debate over gun violence zero tolerance policies gun rights and gun control Contents 1 Profiling 1 1 Sex and gender 1 2 Age 1 3 Family dynamics 1 4 Parental supervision 1 5 School bullying 1 6 Mental illness 1 7 Injustice collectors 1 8 Violent media theory 1 9 Notoriety 1 10 Taking influences from literature 2 Frequency trends 3 By region 3 1 Africa 3 2 Asia 3 3 Canada 3 4 Europe 3 5 Mexico 3 6 Oceania 3 7 South America 3 8 United States 3 8 1 List of school shootings in the United States 3 8 2 Studies of United States school shootings 3 8 3 Cultural references 3 8 3 1 Film 3 8 3 2 Music 3 8 4 Political impact 4 Police response and countermeasures 5 College and university response and countermeasures 6 School countermeasures 6 1 Armed classrooms 6 2 Preventive measures 6 3 Countermeasures 7 Aftereffects 8 See also 9 References 10 Sources 11 External linksProfilingThe United States Secret Service published the results from a study regarding 37 school shooting incidents involving 41 individuals in the United States from December 1974 through May 2000 6 In a previous report of 18 school shootings by the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI they released a profile that described shooters as middle class lonely alienated awkward Caucasian males who had access to guns 7 The most recent report cautioned against the assumption that a perpetrator can be identified by a certain type or profile The results from the study indicated that perpetrators came from differing backgrounds making a singular profile difficult when identifying a possible assailant 6 8 For example some perpetrators were children of divorce lived in foster homes or came from intact nuclear families The majority of individuals had rarely or never gotten into trouble at school and had a healthy social life Some such as Alan Lipman have warned against the dearth of empirical validity of profiling methods Sex and gender Almost all perpetrators of school shootings were born male and identified as male at the time of the shooting Age According to Raine 2002 immaturity is one of many identified factors increasing the likelihood of an individual committing criminal acts of violence and outbursts of aggression 9 This fact is supported by findings on brain development occurring as individuals age from birth According to the Australian based Raising children network and Centre for Adolescent Health and other sources 10 the main change occurring in the developing brain during adolescence is the so called pruning of unused connections in thinking and processing While this is occurring within the brain retained connections are strengthened Synaptic pruning occurs because the nervous system in humans develops by firstly the over producing of parts of the nervous system axons neurons and synapses to then later in the development of the nervous system make the superfluous parts redundant i e pruning or apoptosis otherwise known as cell death 11 These changes occur in certain parts of the brain firstly the pre frontal cortex the brain location where decision making occurs is the concluding area for development While the pre frontal cortex is developing children and teenagers might possibly rely more on the brain part known as the amygdala involving thinking that is more emotionally active including aggression and impulsiveness As a consequence each individual is more likely to want to make riskier choices and to do so more frequently 12 Steinberg 2004 13 identified the fact of adolescents taking more risks typically than adults Deakin et al 2004 and Overman et al 2004 indicate a decline in risk taking from adolescence to adulthood Steinberg 2005 Figner et al 2009 and Burnett et al 2010 identified adolescent age individuals as more likely to take risks than young children and adults 14 Family dynamics One assumption into the catalytic causes of school shootings comes from the non traditional household perspective which focuses on how family structure and family stability are related to child outcomes 15 Broadly speaking proponents of this hypothesis claim that family structures such as single mothers 16 same sex parents 17 extended family or cohabitation 18 are more harmful to the development of a child s mental well being than heterosexual married parents often equated with the idea of a nuclear family This perspective is found to back federal efforts such as the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act PRWORA of 1996 19 and US federal tax incentives 20 However these assumptions on the detrimental effects of non traditional family structures have repeatedly been shown to be false with the true issues lying within socio economic realities 21 22 Longitudinal research has shown the robust positive effects of higher incomes and higher education levels on child well being and emotional development which reflects on the family stability and not family structure 23 Further proponents of this hypothesis often cite family statistics for those who commit crimes but leave out how these compare to other populations including the general population For example a 2009 survey conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration SAMHSA revealed that substance abuse amongst children raised by single mothers was higher than children raised by their biological parents However the percentage of substance abuse amongst children raised by single mothers was not only remarkably low 5 4 but also only 1 2 higher than children raised by both their parents 24 Those rates reveal to be even smaller when compared to other demographics of the same time period According surveys commissioned by to the National Institute on Drug Abuse between 20 and 30 of teenagers used abused illicit substances a much higher rate than single mother households 25 Another example of poorly cited statistics to further this narrative can be found in children who have lost at least one parent In the U S the rate of parental death before age 16 is 8 The rate of parental death is disproportionately high for prisoners 30 50 however it is also disproportionately high for high performing scientists 26 and US presidents 34 Harvard s Baker Foundation Professor Emerita Dr Teresa M Amabile states Those kinds of events can crush a child they can lead to a lot of problems they can lead to substance abuse they can lead to various forms of emotional illness They can also lead to incredible resilience and almost superhuman behaviors seemingly if people can come through those experiences intact I don t know if we we being the field in general have discovered what the keys are what makes the difference for kids 26 Understanding that socio economic factors have greater effects on child development and emotional stability have led many to argue that single parent and other non traditional households should be afforded equivalent incentives by the state as are afforded married households and that focussing on family structure rather than family stability derails efforts to understand the realities of mass shooters Parental supervision Studies have found that within offenders families there is frequently a lack of supervision low emotional closeness and intimacy 27 In a 2018 publication Dr George S Everly Jr of The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health outlined an accumulation of seven recurring themes that warrant consideration regarding school shooters 28 One factor is that school shooters tended to isolate themselves and exhibited an obsessive quality that often led to detailed planning but ironically they seemed to lack an understanding of the consequences of their behavior and thus may have a history of adverse encounters with law enforcement A criticism in the media of past shooters was questioning how so much planning could commence without alerting the parents or guardians to their efforts However this has proven to be as difficult of a question to answer as anticipating any of the past school shootings Data from the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention covering decades of US school shootings reveals that 68 of shooters obtained weapons from their home or the home of a relative Since 1999 out of 145 US school shootings committed by children adolescents 80 of the guns used were taken from their homes or relative s home 29 The availability of firearms has direct effect on the probability of initiating a school shooting This has led many to question whether parents should be held criminally negligent for their children s gun related crimes By 2018 a total of four parents were convicted of failing to lock up the guns that were used to shoot up US schools by their children 29 Such incidents may also lead to nationwide discussion on gun laws 30 The FBI offer a guide for helping to identify potential school shooters The School Shooter A Threat Assessment Perspective 31 Student Rules the Roost The parents set few or no limits on the child s conduct and regularly give in to his demands The student insists on an inordinate degree of privacy and parents have little information about his activities school life friends or other relationships The parents seem intimidated by their child They may fear he will attack them physically if they confront or frustrate him or they may be unwilling to face an emotional outburst or they may be afraid that upsetting the child will spark an emotional crisis Traditional family roles are reversed for example the child acts as if he were the authority figure while parents act as if they were the children No Limits or Monitoring of TV and Internet Parents do not supervise limit or monitor the student s television watching or his use of the Internet The student may have a TV in his own room or is otherwise free without any limits to spend as much time as he likes watching violent or otherwise inappropriate shows The student spends a great deal of time watching television rather than in activities with family or friends Similarly parents do not monitor computer use or Internet access The student may know much more about computers than the parents do and the computer may be considered off limits to the parents while the student is secretive about his computer use which may involve violent games or Internet research on violence weapons or other disturbing subjects This last passage includes the archaic notion that violent video games leads to school shootings The FBI offer three cautions with their guide 1 No trait or characteristic should be considered in isolation or given more weight than the others 2 One bad day may not reflect a student s real personality or usual behavior and 3 Many of these traits and behaviors are seen in adolescents with other non violent issues Daniel Schechter Clinical Psychiatrist wrote that for a baby to develop into a troubled adolescent who then turns lethally violent a convergence of multiple interacting factors must occur that is every bit as complicated as it is for a tornado to form on a beautiful spring day in Kansas 32 Thus reinforcing the issue that school shooters do not necessarily come from bad parents No more than they could come from attentive educated negligent single married abusive or loving parents School bullying Dorothy Espelage of the University of Florida observed that 8 of bullying victims become angry and aggressively so She added They become very angry they may act out aggressively online They may not hit back but they definitely ruminate 33 Bullying is common in schools and seemed to play a role in the lives of many of the school shooters 34 A typical bullying interaction consists of three parts the offender bully a victim and one or more bystanders This formula of three enables the bully to easily create public humiliation for their victim Students who are bullied tend to develop behavioral problems depression less self control and poorer social skills and to do worse in school 35 Once humiliated victims never want to be a victim again and try to regain their image by joining groups Often they are rejected by their peers and follow through by restoring justice in what they see as an unjust situation Their plan for restoration many times results in violence as shown by the school shooters 75 of school shooters had been bullied or left behind evidence of having been victims of bullying citation needed The Uvalde shooter who killed 21 people was frequently bullied in 4th grade at Robb Elementary school 36 37 Mental illness The degree to which mental illness contributes to school shootings has been debated Although the vast majority of mentally ill individuals are non violent 38 some evidence has suggested that mental illness or mental health symptoms are nearly universal among school shooters A 2002 report by the US Secret Service and US Department of Education found evidence that a majority of school shooters displayed evidence of mental health symptoms often undiagnosed or untreated 39 Criminologists Fox and DeLateur note that mental illness is only part of the issue however and mass shooters tend to externalize their problems blaming others and are unlikely to seek psychiatric help even if available 40 According to an article written on gun violence and mental illness the existence of violence as an outlet for the mentally ill is quite prominent in some instances Swanson et al 2015 The article lists from a study that 12 of people with serious mental illness had committed minor or serious violence within the last year compared to 2 of people without illness committing those same acts 41 Other scholars have concluded that mass murderers display a common constellation of chronic mental health symptoms chronic anger or antisocial traits and a tendency to blame others for problems 42 However they note that attempting to profile school shooters with such a constellation of traits will likely result in many false positives as many individuals with such a profile do not engage in violent behaviors McGinty and colleagues conducted a study to find out if people tended to associate the violence of school shootings with mental illness at the expense of other factors such as the availability of high capacity magazines 43 Nearly 2 000 participants read a news piece on a shooting in which the shooter is diagnosed as having a mental illness and who used high capacity magazines One group read an article that presented only the facts of the case A different group read an article about the same shooting but in it the author advocated for gun restrictions for people with mental illness Another group read about the shooting in an article that suggested the proposal to ban large capacity magazines which acted to advocate that shootings could stem from a societal problem rather than an individual problem The control group did not read anything Participants were then all asked to fill in a questionnaire asking about their views on gun control and whether they thought there should be restrictions on high capacity magazines 71 of the control group thought that gun restrictions should be applied to people with mental illness and nearly 80 of participants who read the articles agreed Despite the fact that the article exposed the readers to both the mental illness of the shooter and the fact that the shooter used high capacity magazines participants advocated more for gun restrictions on people with mental illness rather than bans on high capacity magazines This suggests that people believe mental illness is the culprit for school shootings in lieu of the accessibility of guns or other environmental factors The authors expressed concern that proposals to target gun control laws at people with mental illness do not take into account the complex nature of the relationship between serious mental illness and violence much of which is due to additional factors such as substance abuse However the link is unclear since research has shown that violence in mentally ill people occurs more in interpersonal environments 44 It is also mentionable that school size can play a role on the presence of shooter mental health concerns In a presented study from researchers Baird Roellke amp Zeifman from the Social Science Journal it is presented that school size and level of attention given to students can precede violent actions as students who commit mass shootings in larger schools are likely to have transitioned from smaller schools This adds important nuance to the idea that larger schools are more prone to mass violence by showing that the stress associated with losing the personal support given in a smaller community is a weight on students 45 A 2016 opinion piece published by U S News amp World Report concluded that 22 of mass murders are committed by people who suffer from a serious mental illness and 78 do not This study also concluded that many people with mental illnesses do not engage in violence against others and that most violent behavior is due to factors other than mental illness 46 Injustice collectors In a 2015 New Republic essay Columbine author Dave Cullen describes a subset of school shooters and other mass murderers known as injustice collectors or people who never forget never forgive and never let go before they strike out The essay describes and expands on the work of retired FBI profiler Mary Ellen O Toole who has published a peer reviewed journal article on the subject 47 It also quotes Gary Noesner who helped create and lead the FBI s hostage negotiation unit and served as Chief Negotiator for ten years 48 Violent media theory It has long been debated whether there exists a correlation between school shooting perpetrators and the type of media they consume A popular profile for school shooters is someone who has been exposed to or enjoys playing violent video games However this profile is considered by many researchers to be misguided or erroneous Ferguson 2009 has argued that a third variable of gender explains the illusory correlation between video game use and the type of people who conduct school shootings Ferguson explains that the majority of school shooters are young males who are considerably more aggressive than the rest of the population A majority of gamers are also young males Thus it appears likely that the view that school shooters are often people who play violent video games is more simply explained by the third variable of gender citation needed The idea of profiling school shooters by the video games they play comes from the belief that playing violent video games increases a person s aggression level which in turn can cause people to perpetrate extreme acts of violence such as a school shooting There is little to no data supporting this hypothesis Ferguson 2009 citation needed but it has become a vivid profile used by the media since the Columbine Massacre in 1999 A summation of past research on video game violence finds that video games have little to no effect on aggression Anderson 2004 Ferguson 2007 amp Spencer 2009 Again this supports the idea that although it is a popular opinion to link school shooters to being violent video gamers this misconception is often attributable to third variables and has not been supported by research on the connection between aggression and gaming citation needed Notoriety Shooting massacres in English speaking countries often occur close together in time 49 In the summer of 1966 two major stories broke Richard Speck murdered eight women on a single night in Chicago and Charles Whitman shot and killed 15 people from a clocktower at the University of Texas in Austin Neither was seeking fame but with the new television news climate they received it anyway citation needed Seeing this 18 year old Robert Benjamin Smith bought a gun and on November 12 1966 he killed four women and a toddler inside the Rose Mar College of Beauty in Mesa Arizona I wanted to get known just wanted to get myself a name explained Smith He had hoped to kill nearly ten times as many people but had arrived at the beauty college campus too early Upon his arrest he was without remorse saying simply I wanted people to know who I was 50 Towers et al 2015 found a small but significant temporary increase in the probability of a second school shooting within 2 weeks after a known school shooting which was only slightly smaller than the probability of repeats after mass killings involving firearms citation needed However much more work is needed with greater scope on investigations to understand whether this is a real phenomenon or not Some attribute this to copycat behavior 51 52 which can be correlated with the level of media exposure 53 54 In these copycat shootings oftentimes the perpetrators see a past school shooter as an idol so they want to carry out an even more destructive murderous shooting in hopes of gaining recognition or respect 55 Some mass murderers study media reports of previous killers 56 Recent premeditative writings were presented according to court documents and showed Joshua O Connor wrote that he wanted the death count to be as high as possible so that the shooting would be infamous O Connor was arrested before he was able to carry out his plan 57 Infamy and notoriety a desire to be remembered has been reported as the leading reason for planned shootings by most perpetrators who were taken alive either pre or post shooting citation needed Taking influences from literature One of the infamous books the 1977 novel Rage by Stephen King written under the pseudonym Richard Bachman was linked to five school shootings and hostage situations that took place between 1988 and 1997 58 59 60 61 the most recent of these Heath High School shooting in 1997 was ultimately influential in King s decision to pull the book out of print for good 62 Frequency trendsSchool shootings are a modern phenomenon There were scattered instances of gunmen or bombers attacking schools in the years before the Frontier Middle School shooting in Moses Lake Washington in 1996 but they were lower profile according to journalist Malcolm Gladwell in 2015 63 In the United States specifically the most recent trend has been downward following the spikes of the 1990s yet at the same time they are trending towards a higher likelihood of being premeditated and executed with a strict plan in mind 64 A study by Northeastern University found that four times the number of children were killed in schools in the early 1990s than today 65 On August 27 2018 NPR reported that a U S Education Department report released earlier in the year for the 2015 2016 school year said nearly 240 schools reported at least 1 incident involving a school related shooting However when NPR researched this claim it could confirm only 11 actual incidents 66 By regionMain article List of school related attacks This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information October 2020 In the Virginia Tech shooting of 2007 student Seung Hui Cho killed 32 people on Virginia Tech s campus Africa The following is a list of incidents of shootings that occurred in schools in Africa Name Location Date Death toll NotesSoweto school Soweto South Africa September 19 1994 0 An 18 year old student shot and wounded seven of his schoolmates with a rifle after he had been reprimanded The youth then escaped in his father s car 67 Soweto school Soweto South Africa July 29 1999 3 Teacher Charles Raboroko shot and killed three of his colleagues in the staffroom at Anchor Comprehensive High School in Soweto When he tried to escape he was hindered by angry students outside the school whereupon he hid in a classroom where he was later arrested by police Raboroko was said to have borne a grudge against one of his victims Henry Lebea whom he killed with five shots in the head 68 69 Welkom school Welkom Free State South Africa August 31 2009 2 including the perpetrator Jaco Stiglingh a teacher at Gimnasium High School in Welkom South Africa shot and killed deputy principal Johan Liebenberg 53 inside his office before turning the gun on himself and committing suicide 70 Ngqeleni school Ngqeleni Eastern Cape South Africa January 26 2010 2 including the perpetrator After an argument a 25 year old man shot and seriously wounded his girlfriend who was working as a clerk at Jongingaba Junior Secondary School A 12 year old girl was also killed inside a classroom by a stray bullet before the gunman tried to escape He was later caught and killed by an angry mob 71 Spes Bona High School Cape Town South Africa May 14 2013 1 17 year old Enrico Martin was shot in the head while he was entering Spes Bona High School He later died in a hospital Authorities believe that the attack was gang related No arrests have been made 72 73 Yobe State school shooting Mamudo Nigeria July 6 2013 42 42 people were fatally shot while 6 were injured 74 Gujba college massacre Gujba Nigeria September 29 2013 44 44 students and teachers killed 75 Federal Government College attack Buni Yadi Nigeria February 25 2014 59 59 boys were killed 76 Garissa University College attack Garissa Kenya April 3 2015 147 Somali Al Shabaab militants killed 147 students at Garissa University College 77 Government Science College Kagara Kagara Nigeria February 17 2021 1 1 boy killed 78 Asia The following is a list of incidents of shootings that occurred in schools in Asia Israel outline jerusalem Name Location Date Death toll NotesLi Shing Junior High School Taipei Taiwan January 26 1962 7 Tsui Yin a 41 year old former physical education teacher at Li Shing junior high school in Taipei shot and killed the principal the principal s wife and five other faculty members with a pistol in revenge for his dismissal He wounded three others among them the principal s daughter before escaping in a taxi He was arrested and sentenced to death 79 80 Ma alot massacre Ma alot Israel May 15 1974 25 The Ma alot massacre was a terrorist attack carried out by the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine at the Netiv Meir elementary school in the town of Ma alot It included a two day hostage taking of 115 people which ended in the deaths of over 25 hostages Sana a massacre Sana a Yemen March 30 1997 8 The Sana a massacre was a school massacre that occurred in Sana a Yemen Mohammad Ahman al Naziri 48 attacked hundreds of pupils at two schools killing six children and two adults with an assault rifle Naziri whose five children attended the Tala i school alleged that one of his daughters had been raped by the school administrator No evidence was found of this Naziri was sentenced to death the next day and executed on April 5 1997 81 University of the Philippines shooting Quezon City Philippines February 19 1999 1 A student was shot dead by a fraternity member after being mistaken for a member of a rival fraternity 82 Longzhou County Middle School shooting Longzhou County China October 19 1999 1 the perpetrator After spending the afternoon drinking school guard Liang Yongcheng walked into a students dormitory at a middle school in Longzhou county and threatened to kill everybody who tried to stop him He eventually committed suicide but not before shooting a teacher and six students with a hunting rifle 83 Number 34 Middle School Lanzhou China September 26 2002 2 including the perpetrator Yang Zhengming who worked as a mini bus driver for Number 34 Middle School in Lanzhou killed a teacher and wounded two others at the school with a hunting rifle one of the wounded being his former girlfriend Police finally shot him dead after negotiating with him for two hours while he was standing on the roof and threatening to commit suicide 84 85 Pak Phanang school shooting Nakhon Si Thammarat Thailand June 6 2003 2 17 year old Anatcha Boonkwan killed two and injured four of his fellow students after losing a fist fight with one of his classmates 86 Niutoushan Primary School shooting Guangde County China October 5 2005 0 18 people among them 16 children were injured when Liu Shibing shot them with six home made guns at Niutoushan Primary School in Guangde 87 Beirut Arab University shooting Beirut Lebanon January 25 2007 4 Four people were shot dead in clashes between pro and anti government activists and about 200 were hurt in the violence that flared after a scuffle between students at a Beirut university The opposition accused the government camp of starting the riots and the four dead included two Hezbollah students who were fired at from rooftops citation needed Euro International school shooting Gurgaon India December 12 2007 1 A shooting occurred at Euro International a private secondary school in Gurgaon Haryana India The gunmen were two 15 year old students who shot and killed another 15 year old student 88 Mercaz HaRav shooting Jerusalem Israel March 6 2008 9 including the perpetrator Alaa Abu Dhein an Israeli Arab yeshiva bus driver entered the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva with guns blazing killing eight and wounding seven before being shot dead himself by a part time student This incident as do many massacres in the Levant soon took on racial and religious overtones pitting Palestinians and Israeli Arabs against Jews 89 90 91 Azerbaijan State Oil Academy shooting Baku Azerbaijan April 30 2009 13 including the perpetrator 29 year old Farda Gadirov opened fire with a Makarov PM semi automatic pistol inside the school building of Azerbaijan State Oil Academy killing 12 people and wounding 13 others He committed suicide by shooting himself in the head 92 93 94 Xuwen school shooting Xuwen Guangdong China October 27 2011 1 A 16 year old student was shot and killed at the entrance gate of a public school 95 96 2014 Peshawar school attack Peshawar Pakistan December 16 2014 145 A group of nine Taliban gunmen stormed the Army Public School shooting and lobbing grenades 97 2022 Nong Bua Lamphu attack Nong Bua Lamphu province Thailand October 6 2022 37 including the perpetrator A 34 year old man killed 36 people and injured 10 others by shooting stabbing and vehicle ramming in Nong Bua Lamphu province Thailand before killing himself The attack mainly occurred in a children s nursery located in the Uthai Sawan subdistrict of the Na Klang district 98 99 Canada This article is listed in chronological order and provides additional details of incidents in which a firearm was discharged at a school in Canada including incidents of shootings on a school bus Mass killings in Canada are covered by a List of massacres in Canada St Pius X High School Name Location Date Year Death toll NotesMarkdale School shooting Markdale Ontario August 25 1884 1 the perpetrator The 28 year old head teacher William Norris wounded Fanny Ford a teacher who had rejected his advances with three shots He then fatally shot himself through the head 100 101 102 Kingston School shooting Kingston Ontario April 28 1902 1 Beatrice Holland a 14 year old student is shot and killed by a fellow student at the Frontenac School The shooter 15 year old Eric Sharp fled the scene but later turned himself in to the police 103 Altona schoolhouse shooting Altona Manitoba October 10 1902 2 including the perpetrator Henry J Toews a schoolteacher confronted on the road three school trustees with whom he had some problems drew a revolver and shot all of them Toews then returned to the schoolhouse and shot three female students who were the children of the trustees before turning the gun on himself One of the students died and the shooter died months later 104 105 Ross Sheppard High School shooting Edmonton Alberta March 16 1959 1 19 year old Stan Williamson opened fire with a 22 caliber rifle inside a crowded corridor of Ross Sheppard High School killing 16 year old Howard Gates and wounding five teenage girls The shooting ended when three 18 year old students held the gunman down until he could be arrested by police 106 Centennial Secondary School shooting Brampton Ontario May 28 1975 3 including the perpetrator 16 year old gunman Michael Slobodian shot and killed a fellow student and a teacher and injured 13 other students before turning the gun on himself and committing suicide in a school hallway 107 Slobodian is the first recorded high school aged school shooter in the country St Pius X High School shooting Ottawa Ontario October 27 1975 3 including the perpetrator Robert Poulin an 18 year old St Pius student opened fire on his classmates with a shotgun killing one and wounding five before turning the gun on himself and committing suicide Poulin had raped and stabbed his 17 year old friend Kim Rabot to death prior to the shooting A book entitled Rape of a Normal Mind was written about the incident 107 Sturgeon Creek High School Shooting 108 Winnipeg Manitoba October 1978 1 A 17 year old student shot a 16 year old to death allegedly for ridiculing the American rock band Kiss 107 He was arrested and found not guilty of first degree murder by reason of insanity 107 Weston Collegiate Institute Toronto Ontario 1989 0 The school principal escorted a group of trespassers off school property They returned an hour later and when confronted by the principal a male 19 shot at him while fleeing the property No one was injured A fence around the perimeter was later erected due to this incident 109 Ecole Polytechnique massacre Montreal Quebec December 6 1989 15 including the perpetrator 25 year old Marc Lepine armed with a legally obtained semi automatic rifle and a hunting knife embarked on a shooting spree throughout the school killing fourteen women and injuring ten other women and four men before killing himself 107 Concordia University massacre Montreal Quebec August 24 1992 4 Dr Valery Fabrikant a 52 year old former associate professor of mechanical engineering at Concordia shot and killed four of his ex colleagues and wounded a fifth before being subdued by two people he took hostage and being arrested by police 107 W R Myers High School shooting Taber Alberta April 28 1999 1 A 14 year old student Todd Cameron Smith walked into his school and randomly shot at three students killing one named Jason Lang and injuring another before being arrested 110 This shooting took place only eight days after the Columbine High School massacre and is widely believed to have been a copycat crime Bramalea Secondary School Brampton Ontario December 10 2004 1 On December 10 2004 a gunman shot 47 year old grade 10 teacher Aysegul Candir in the head multiple times in a Bramalea Secondary School parking lot Mrs Candir was pronounced dead in hospital later in the day 111 Peel Regional Police would later apprehend Candir s 62 year old husband Erhun and charge him with murder The incident was considered as a domestic dispute and even though the school was locked down for most of the day students were never in harm s way Dawson College shooting Montreal Quebec September 13 2006 2 including the perpetrator 25 year old Kimveer Gill began shooting outside the de Maisonneuve Boulevard entrance to the school hitting several students and visitors and moved towards the atrium by the cafeteria on the main floor where he shot dozens of additional victims 112 113 The shooter later committed suicide by shooting himself in the head after being shot in the arm by police 114 One victim died at the scene while another 19 were injured eight of whom were listed in critical condition with six requiring surgery 115 116 117 C W Jefferys Collegiate Institute shooting Toronto Ontario May 23 2007 1 Two 17 year old Canadian citizens whom the media can not identify under the provisions of Canada s Youth Criminal Justice Act were arrested on May 27 2007 and charged with the first degree murder of a 15 year old student at the C W Jefferys Collegiate Institute Prior to one of the arrests police had taken the unusual step of obtaining a judicial order to publish one suspect s name and photograph as he was considered armed and dangerous The media reported his identity and photo then had to take the stories off their websites after he was arrested hours later 107 Bendale Business and Technical Institute shooting Toronto Ontario September 16 2008 0 A 16 year old boy was shot in the chest in the school s parking lot following an altercation involving several people The victim was hospitalized in critical condition On September 17 2008 Toronto Police announced it had made two arrests in the case 18 year old Mark Deicsics was charged with armed robbery 118 failed verification Central Technical School shooting Toronto Ontario September 30 2010 0 At least one gunshot was fired from a handgun following a confrontation between four students causing a victim to suffer a graze wound to his temple The school was placed under lock down and two 17 year olds were charged by police one with charges related to the shooting and the other with conspiracy 119 120 Les Racines de vie Montessori Gatineau Quebec April 5 2013 2 including the perpetrator A gunman killed one man and himself at a small daycare There were 53 children present at the school which is divided between two houses Daycare staff at the houses 225 and 229 Gamelin St called 911 at 10 27 a m about a man threatening people Police arrived and found one man dead with a shotgun beside him apparently a suicide A second dead man was found soon after Police have identified one of the dead as Robert Charron but have not named him the shooter 121 York University shooting Toronto Ontario March 6 2014 0 One woman was shot and suffered non life threatening injuries and another woman received minor non gun related injuries from the suspect during a shooting that took place at the University Student Centre Kemon Edwards 22 is alleged to have been carrying a gun that accidentally discharged in the crowded student center around 10 45 p m during the weekly pub night at the Underground which is connected to the cafeteria He faced 17 charges including discharging a firearm careless use of a firearm and aggravated assault 122 La Loche shootings La Loche Saskatchewan January 22 2016 4 Two people were killed and seven others were injured when a 17 year old student opened fire inside of the La Loche Community School Prior to the school shooting the suspect shot dead two of his cousins at a home The suspect was apprehended and is currently in custody 123 Castlebrook Secondary School shooting Brampton Ontario November 18 2022 0 An 18 year old student was critically injured after being shot outside Castlebrook Secondary School in Brampton Ontario by a 17 year old student The suspect was apprehended and is currently in custody 124 Europe People and candles in front of Kauhajoki School of Hospitality in Kauhajoki Finland one day after a school shooting in 2008 The following is a list of incidents of shootings that occurred at schools in Europe Name Location Date Year Death toll NotesBremen school shooting Bremen German Empire June 20 1913 5 4 by gunfire 125 29 year old unemployed teacher Heinz Schmidt indiscriminately shot at students and teachers killing four girls and wounding more than twenty others before being subdued by school staff A fifth girl also died during the incident when she fell down a staircase 126 Wilno school massacre Wilno Second Polish Republic now Vilnius Lithuania May 6 1925 5 including both perpetrators A student of Joachim Lelewel High School Stanislaw Lawrynowicz fired shots and detonated a hand grenade which killed him two students and a teacher while sitting Matura final exams His friend Janusz Obrabalski attempted to detonate another grenade which turned out to be faulty Obrabalski then committed suicide by shooting himself in the head A bomb left by the two was later found in one of the classrooms Kungalv school shooting Kungalv Sweden March 4 1961 1 A 17 year old student fired fifteen bullets into a crowd at a school dance at Kungalvs Laroverk aka Thorildskolan killing one student and wounding six others before escaping He turned himself in to local police the following morning and was arrested Cologne school massacre Cologne West Germany June 11 1964 11 including the perpetrator 127 42 year old Walter Seifert attacked numerous students and adults with a home made flamethrower killing eight students before murdering his last two victims both female teachers with a spear He then swallowed parathion and died the following day St John s School Dundee United Kingdom November 1 1967 1 Armed with a shotgun Robert Mone entered a girls needlework class at St John s School He subjected the 14 and 15 year old pupils and their pregnant teacher Nanette Hanson to a 1 1 2 hour ordeal before shooting Hanson dead raping one girl and sexually assaulting another 128 Zadar school shooting Zadar Yugoslavia October 9 1972 2 19 year old student Milorad Vulinovic shot and killed two of his professors Vice Vlatkovic and Gojko Matulina using his father s stolen gun 129 Eppstein school shooting Eppstein West Germany June 3 1983 6 including the perpetrator 34 year old Czech refugee Karel Charva opened fire in a sixth grade classroom first shooting and wounding the teacher then killing three students and injuring fourteen others He then killed a teacher and a police officer who tried to intervene before committing suicide An additional thirty children suffered from shock during the incident Ferres Comprehensive School Higham Ferrers United Kingdom January 6 1988 0 Three months after he was expelled Darren Fowler returned to his former school Ferres Comprehensive School shooting and wounding two teachers and two pupils before he was overpowered by staff 130 Raumanmeri school shooting Rauma Finland January 24 1989 2 Two students were fatally shot by a 14 year old student at the Raumanmeri secondary school The shooter had claimed to be a victim of bullying 131 Aarhus University shooting Aarhus Denmark April 5 1994 3 including the perpetrator 35 year old student Flemming Nielsen shot and killed two people and wounded two others with a sawed off shotgun before taking his own life 132 Dunblane massacre Dunblane United Kingdom March 13 1996 18 43 year old Thomas Hamilton opened fire in a gymnasium killing sixteen children and one adult and injuring fifteen others before committing suicide It remains the deadliest attack on children in British history 133 A ban on the ownership of handguns was introduced in the United Kingdom with the exception of Northern Ireland following the massacre 134 ROC de Leijgraaf Veghel Netherlands December 7 1999 0 A 17 year old student opened fire at ROC de Leijgraaf school wounding three students and one teacher One student was critically injured It was the first school shooting in the history of the Netherlands 135 136 Erfurt massacre Erfurt Germany April 26 2002 17 including the perpetrator 19 year old Robert Steinhauser began shooting through his former school targeting teachers and faculty members Twelve teachers and one administrator were killed along with two students and a police officer only one other person was injured The shooter then committed suicide 137 Coburg shooting Coburg Germany July 3 2003 1 the perpetrator A 16 year old student known only as Florian K shot and wounded his teacher and an intervening school psychiatrist before taking his own life 138 Terra College The Hague Netherlands January 2004 1 A student shot the school principal Hans van Wieren in the head Beslan massacre Beslan Russia September 1 3 2004 364 including 31 perpetrators A group of 32 Chechen gunmen stormed School No 1 in the town of Beslan on the morning of September 1 2004 and proceeded to hold around 1 100 people hostage in the school s gymnasium Over the next 3 days 333 people excluding the gunmen were killed including 160 hostages who reportedly died after the roof of the gymnasium collapsed during a fire caused by an explosion All but one of the gunmen who were members of Islamist and Chechen nationalist terrorist group Riyad us Saliheen were killed by security forces during the attack The massacre is widely considered to be the deadliest school schooting in human history Rotz school shooting Rotz Germany March 7 2005 0 After being ordered to leave the classroom a 14 year old student returned with a gun and threatened the life of the 35 year old class teacher During a struggle the weapon was fired and taken from the student Investigators findings state that the student did not intend to kill the teacher but himself No one was injured 139 Geschwister Scholl School attack Emsdetten Germany November 20 2006 1 the perpetrator 18 year old Bastian Bosse a former student of the school fired several shots with two sawed off rifles and a caplock pistol and also threw several homemade smoke bombs before killing himself The incident ended with no other fatalities with 37 people being injured including four students who suffered gunshot wounds one teacher wounded by being hit in the face with a smoke bomb sixteen police officers who suffered from smoke inhalation and the school custodian who was shot in the abdomen inside the school 140 Jokela school shooting Tuusula Finland November 7 2007 9 including the perpetrator 18 year old Pekka Eric Auvinen opened fire in the school s main hallway killing six students school principal Helena Kalmi and the school nurse before shooting and wounding himself in a suicide attempt he later died at a hospital One other person suffered gunshot wounds and eleven people were injured by shattering glass while escaping from the school building The day before the incident Auvinen posted a video on YouTube predicting the massacre at the school 141 142 Kauhajoki school shooting Kauhajoki Finland September 23 2008 11 including the perpetrator 22 year old student Matti Juhani Saari entered the school via the basement and opened fire in a classroom he attended before setting it on fire with homemade Molotov cocktails and then fleeing the scene Nine students and one staff member died in the incident A woman was shot in the head and critically wounded but survived after having two operations while ten other students sustained minor injuries such as sprains and cuts from broken glass Authorities eventually found Saari who had shot himself but was still alive he died a short time later It was assumed that the Jokela case the previous year above inspired Saari to commit the massacre 143 Winnenden school shooting Winnenden Germany March 11 2009 16 including the perpetrator 17 year old Tim Kretschmer a former student of the school opened fire in two classrooms and a chemistry laboratory killing nine and injuring seven others He then successfully escaped the school killing two female teachers in the process Afterwards he shot and killed the caretaker of a psychiatric facility and then carjacked a motorist who drove him into another town before escaping unharmed The shooter opened fire in a car showroom after unsuccessfully trying to steal a car killing two and injuring two others He then committed suicide after a brief shootout with police 144 145 OAED Vocational College shooting Athens Greece April 10 2009 1 the perpetrator 19 year old Dimitris Patmanidis shot and wounded a student and two workers from a nearby technical company before shooting and wounding himself in the head in a suicide attempt He died later at a hospital 146 Kanebogen Elementary School shooting Harstad Norway April 28 2009 0 A nine year old student fired a shotgun in schoolyard however nobody was injured in the incident The shooter was disarmed and subdued by a female teacher but due to his age he wasn t tried for the crime although his father was fined for not keeping the shotgun a rifle and ammunition according to Norwegian rules This was the first Norwegian school shooting 147 University of Pecs shooting Pecs Hungary November 26 2009 1 A 23 year old student entered the building of the university s biophysics research institute and opened fire in the classroom killing one man In earlier reports two people were reported to be in critical condition and a third in serious condition 148 Toulouse school shooting Toulouse France March 19 2012 5 including the perpetrator 23 year old Mohammed Merah opened fire at a Jewish day school killing three schoolchildren and a teacher The incident was the last of three terrorist attacks against French soldiers and Jewish civilians occurring in an eight day span The shooter was later shot and killed by police after a massive three day manhunt and a 30 hour standoff at his home 149 2014 Moscow school shooting Moscow Russia February 3 2014 2 High school student Sergey Gordeyev armed with two rifles forced his way past a security guard took hostages and killed his geography teacher He then killed a police officer and wounded another who arrived at the scene He later released the hostages and was captured by the police after his father came to the school 2014 Viljandi school shooting Viljandi Estonia October 27 2014 1 A 15 year old boy killed his German language teacher with a gun in Paalalinna school All students were evacuated in school hall and police arrested the shooter As of now it remains unclear as to why the shooting took place 2015 Joan Fuster school shooting Barcelona Spain April 20 2015 1 A 13 year old boy armed with a crossbow and a machete killed a teacher and injured 4 The first ever student to organize a school shooting in Spain had a breakdown when his PE teacher managed to talk with him then proceeded to sit in a classroom until the police arrived Under Spanish law the boy is exempt from legal responsibility because he s under 14 Tocqueville high school shooting Grasse France March 16 2017 0 A 16 year old boy armed with a rifle two handguns a revolver and two grenades opened fire at Alexis de Tocqueville high school in Grasse in southern France A total of five people were injured four students and the school s principal Anti terrorist commandos were sent to the scene and the shooter was arrested The perpetrator was revealed to be a student of the school and his Facebook and YouTube accounts showed that he was interested in the Columbine massacre and watched videos on how to make homemade weapons 150 Shadrinsk school shooting Shadrinsk Russia March 21 2018 0 A 13 year old girl opened fire with a gas pistol at her school in Russia s Kurgan region injuring seven seventh graders The victims suffered bruises and scrapes 151 Barabinsk college shooting Barabinsk Russia May 10 2018 1 the perpetrator A college student shot another student with a double barreled shotgun and shot himself 152 Kerch Polytechnic College massacre Kerch Crimea October 17 2018 21 including the perpetrator A bomb exploded on the first floor and then Vladislav Roslyakov an 18 year old boy started shooting people in the college s dining room on the second floor A total of 21 people died and over 50 people were injured 153 2019 Brzesc Kujawski school attack Brzesc Kujawski Poland May 27 2019 0 An 18 year old former student known only as Marek N detonated explosives then he shot and wounded 2 people 154 in an apparent Columbine style attack at Wladyslaw Lokietek Elementary School Kazan school shooting Kazan Russia May 11 2021 9 A 19 year old former student Ilnaz Galyaviev shot and killed nine people and injured 21 others in a shooting and bombing attack at his former school Perm State University shooting Perm Russia September 20 2021 6 A gunman Timur Bekmansurov shot and killed six people and injured 47 others at Perm State University Heidelberg University shooting Heidelberg Germany January 24 2022 2 including the perpetrator An 18 year old bioscience student fired at a lecture hall injuring four people before he shot himself inside the Botanical Garden A young 23 year old woman who had been shot in the head died from her injuries after the attack ended Izhevsk school shooting Izhevsk Russia September 26 2022 19 including the perpetrator Former pupil Artyom Kazantsev entered School No 88 and opened fire with two Makarov pistols killing 18 people and injuring 23 others before committing suicide A video released by investigators showed Kazantsev wearing a balaclava and a T shirt with a swastika 155 156 157 Mexico The following is a list of incidents of shootings that occurred at schools in Mexico Map of Coahuila Mexico Name Location Date Year Death toll NotesIztapalapa school shooting Mexico City Mexico May 13 2004 1 A 13 year old middle schooler Alejandro accidentally shot classmate Dalia Gomez in the head at Instituto Angel del Campo The wound caused a significant neurological injury and immediately left her in a coma She was later declared brain dead and died a week later in a hospital Alejandro allegedly took the gun to school to show it to his friends 158 Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl school shooting Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl Estado de Mexico February 7 2005 0 A middle school student accidentally shot a female classmate in the leg with a 25 caliber weapon She was not reported in critical condition 159 Winston Churchill school shooting Mexico City Mexico June 13 2007 1 Fernando Marcelo Martinez Gonzalez a father of a student entered the school near the time that the school was supposed to start He shot and killed the preschool principal Carla Jimenez Banos with a 9 mm pistol This came after the school let Fernando and his ex wife know that they would not allow their son to go to the school because they believed that the situation at home was affecting other students as well 160 Chihuahua School Shooting Chihuahua Chihuahua October 1 2010 2 including the perpetrator When 2 policemen attended a call of a violent argument in Primaria Benito Juarez they were forced to put their weapons down after the perpetrator took the vice principal hostage and aimed a gun at her head Soon after he murdered her and he committed suicide after being surrounded by officials 161 Ciudad Juarez school shooting Ciudad Juarez Chihuahua August 24 2011 1 Two cars drove up to an elementary school at around noontime as parents were waiting for their children to be released from school The men in the cars started firing assault rifles killing one man and wounding four women and one man The elementary school was placed on lock down and students were released after the situation was being handled While the motive of the attack is reported to be unknown schools in the Ciudad Juarez area have reported receiving threats and extortion demands in the past 162 Ciudad Juarez school shooting Ciudad Juarez Chihuahua January 12 2012 1 A 30 year old man was killed by being shot nine times in front of children at an elementary school as they were leaving for the day The shooting induced panic from parents of children some of whom witnessed the shooting The gunman was unidentified as of 2012 163 Atizapan school shooting Atizapan de Zaragoza Estado de Mexico May 6 2014 1 13 year old Ricardo Ordonez was shot and killed at a school 15 year old Edgar Yoevani was arrested 164 Colegio Americano del Noreste shooting Monterrey Nuevo Leon January 18 2017 2 including the perpetrator 15 year old Federico Guevara Elizondo committed suicide after shooting 2 students and a teacher The teacher died more than 2 months later in hospital 165 Conalep 106 school shooting Azcapotzalco Mexico City March 25 2017 0 A teenage student accidentally shot a classmate 166 UNAM school shooting Mexico City Mexico February 23 2018 2 2 drug dealers that operated within the Ciudad Universitaria were apparently shot by two drug dealers from opposing cartels The two victims of ages 20 and 29 died the same day in a medical clinic They had no relation to the institution 167 Los Mochis school shooting Los Mochis Sinaloa February 25 2018 1 An armed group of hitmen approached Joel Medina director of operations at the local police department and law student at the time at Autonomous University of Sinaloa and shot him to death inside his vehicle while arriving to the parking lot of the university s installations The suspects were later engaged in a gunfight against police forces and 2 hitmen were allegedly killed 168 Huixquilucan school shooting Huixquilucan Estado de Mexico April 11 2018 0 After a heated discussion between two students at Telesecundaria No 0399 Lic Alfredo del Mazo a student pulled out a pistol and shot at the stomach of another student The perpetrator fled the scene to his home where he committed suicide as he was believed to be in extreme regret The victim survived the attack 169 Cd Victoria school shooting Ciudad Victoria Tamaulipas April 24 2018 1 At Preparatoria Federalizada No 1 Marte R Gomez a failed kidnapping attempt led an unknown number of shooters to descend from a vehicle and shoot at students inside the school facility 3 males one of them dead and 2 females were shot 170 Nicolas Romero school shooting Ciudad Nicolas Romero Estado de Mexico February 12 2019 1 The events occurred in the Juana de Asbaje middle school in municipality ofCiudad Nicolas Romero located in the outskirts of Mexico city A 13 year old boy was shot by accident by a classmate who was demonstrating a 22 caliber pistol to him The student was taken into custody by local authorities 171 San Andres Huaxpaltepec school shooting San Andres Huaxpaltepec Oaxaca February 21 2019 1 At an elementary school in a small community in the southern regions of the state of Oaxaca gunmen entered the installation and killed a teacher at gunpoint in front of some of the school s students The reasons of why he was targeted are unknown 172 UAZ school shooting Zacatecas Zacatecas April 10 2019 1 A 22 year old student was shot 8 times by one gunman The attack was targeted directly at her 173 Colegio Cervantes shooting Torreon Coahuila January 10 2020 2 including the perpetrator An 11 year old student used two guns to shoot two teachers and three students killing one teacher and himself 174 The school periodically participates in Operativo Mochila Operation Backpack and it is unclear how he got the guns into the school 175 The newspaper El Universal reported that the shooter was influenced by a video game and had stated on a Facebook group that he wanted to duplicate the 2017 Monterrey school shooting 176 He was dressed in a white T shirt that had Natural Selection sharpied onto it and suspenders reminiscent of Eric Harris in the Columbine High School massacre 177 Oceania The following is a list of incidents of shootings that occurred in Oceania Name Location Date Death toll NotesWaikino school shooting New Zealand October 19 1923 2 Two children killed and nine wounded including the headmaster by John Higgins This is the first and only school shooting to occur in New Zealand 178 Orara High School Coffs Harbour Australia June 19 1991 0 A student brought a rifle to school injuring 2 teachers and 1 student The shooter was tackled to the ground by fellow students This was the first known school shooting to occur in Australia 179 Banksia Park High School Adelaide Australia March 31 1993 0 A student brought a shotgun and rifle to school The shooter fired two shots and the school was evacuated The student remained in the school until coaxed out by police 180 La Trobe University shooting Melbourne Australia August 3 1999 1 A student opened fire in a La Trobe University campus restaurant that he used to be employed by killing the restaurant s manager Other patrons were injured 181 Monash University shooting Melbourne Australia October 21 2002 2 A student shot his classmates and teacher killing two and injuring five It took place at Monash University in Melbourne Victoria Australia 182 Tomaree High School Salamander Bay Australia April 3 2003 0 The shooter threw petrol bombs before opening fire seriously wounding 2 students 183 Modbury High School Adelaide Australia May 7 2012 0 A Year 8 student took a revolver on school grounds firing shots nobody was injured 184 South America The following is a list of incidents of shootings that occurred in South American schools Map of Aracruz Name Location Date Death toll NotesLimeira School Shooting Limeira Brazil March 6 2001 1 During an argument with his girlfriend s brother a 16 year old student drew a pistol and began shooting at his high school hitting three students nearby one of them fatally 185 Carmen de Patagones school shooting Carmen de Patagones Argentina September 28 2004 4 Four students killed and five wounded by a 15 year old student in a town 620 miles south of Buenos Aires 186 Realengo massacre Rio de Janeiro Brazil April 7 2011 13 including the perpetrator A former student 23 fatally shot 12 people inside the school and committed suicide after being shot down by a policeman 187 Goyases School Shooting Goiania Brazil October 20 2017 2 A student of the Goyases Private School fatally shot 2 classmates and caused 4 injuries tried to commit suicide but was convinced not to do it by a teacher being arrested right after the crime 188 Medianeira School Shooting Medianeira Brazil September 28 2018 0 Two teenagers 15 entered armed and shot against classmates of the Joao Manoel Mondrone State School in Medianeira western Parana 60 km from Foz do Iguacu According to police two students were injured one of them aged 15 severely with a shot in the back near the spine the other 18 was hit by a scratch in one of the legs 189 Suzano Massacre Suzano Brazil March 13 2019 10 including the perpetrators Two men entered the school and shot two staff and then proceeded to attack the students killing at least six students and wounding at least ten others Both committed suicide before the police s arrival 190 Barreiras School Shooting Barreiras Brazil September 26 2022 1 A 14 year old boy dressed in black entered the Eurides Sant Anna Municipal School by jumping over a wall he was wearing a mask a gun belonging to his father a machete and an alleged homemade bomb After he entered the school he shot a 19 year old women named Geane da Silva Brito she suffered from cerebral palsy and had no movement on her legs due to that she couldn t run from the shots along with her colleagues and died after being shot by the shooter The shooter was shot four times after an undercover policeman shot him the shooter was taken to hospital and is in serious condition 191 Sobral School Shooting Sobral Brazil October 5 2022 1 A student with a gun shot three students at a state school in Sobral Ceara 192 193 194 Aracruz school shootings Aracruz Brazil November 25 2022 4 Four people were killed and 13 others were injured 195 196 197 United States See also Gun violence in the United States Main articles List of school shootings in the United States before 2000 and List of school shootings in the United States 2000 present Columbine shooting victims at School Walkout against gun violence School shootings are a uniquely American crisis according to The Washington Post in 2018 198 School shootings are considered an overwhelmingly American phenomenon due to the availability of firearms in the United States 63 Kids at U S schools have active shooter drills 199 According to USA Today in 2019 about 95 of public schools now have students and teachers practice huddling in silence hiding from an imaginary gunman 199 Between the 1999 Columbine High School massacre in Colorado and the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Connecticut there were 31 school shootings in the United States and 14 in the rest of the world combined 4 Between 2000 and 2010 counting incidents from 37 countries in which someone was injured or killed on school grounds with two or more victims and not counting single homicides off campus homicides killings caused by government actions militaries terrorists or militants the number of such incidents in the United States was one less than in the other 36 countries combined in the vast majority of the United States incidents perpetrators used guns 3 200 The United States Federal government tracks school shootings and as noted above a U S Education Department report released earlier in the year for the 2015 2016 school year said nearly 240 schools reported at least 1 incident involving a school related shooting NPR independently evaluated this claim and only confirmed 11 of the 240 cited incidents 66 Addressing school shootings in the United States was made more difficult by the passage by United States Congress of the Dickey Amendment in 1996 which mandated that no Centers for Disease Control and Prevention funds may be used to advocate or promote gun control although this does not mean the CDC has stopped researching gun violence 201 202 203 Instead Congress relies on independent research done by non partisan organizations for getting data on gun violence in the United States Between the Columbine massacre and the 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting in Texas more than 214 000 students experienced gun violence at 216 schools and at least 141 children educators and other people were killed and another 284 were injured 38 of the students who experienced school shootings were African American although African American students were 16 6 of the school population 204 Schools in at least 36 states and the District of Columbia have experienced a shooting 198 Many school shootings in the United States result in one non fatal injury 205 The type of firearm most commonly used in school shootings in the United States is the handgun Three school shootings the Columbine massacre the Sandy Hook massacre and the 2018 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Florida accounted for 43 of the fatalities the type of firearm used in the most lethal school shootings was the rifle 198 High capacity magazines which allow the perpetrator to fire dozens of rounds without having to reload were used in the Columbine and Sandy Hook shootings 206 70 of the perpetrators of school shootings were under the age of 18 with the median age of 16 More than 85 of the perpetrators of school shootings obtained their firearms from their own homes or from friends or relatives 204 Targeted school shootings those occurring for example in the context of a feud were about three times as common as those that appeared indiscriminate Most perpetrators of school shootings exhibited no signs of debilitating mental disorder such as psychosis or schizophrenia although most mass killers typically have or exhibit signs of depression On the other hand Eric Harris was almost certainly a psychopath as noted by the FBI 198 Between the Columbine massacre and 2015 more than 40 people were charged with Columbine style plots almost all were white male teenagers and almost all had studied the Columbine attack or cited the Columbine perpetrators Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold as inspiration 207 At least 68 schools that experienced a school shooting employed a police officer or security guard in all but a few the shooting ended before any intercession Security guards or resource officers were present during four of the five school shooting incidents with the highest number of dead or injured Columbine the 2001 Santana High School shooting in California the 2018 Marshall County High School shooting in Kentucky and Stoneman Douglas 198 208 There were 11 firearm related events that occurred at a school or campus in the first 23 days of 2018 209 As of May 2018 more people including students and teachers were killed in 2018 in schools in the United States than were killed in military service for the United States including both combat and non combat military service according to an analysis by The Washington Post 210 211 212 In terms of the year to date number of individual deadly school shootings incidents in the United States early 2018 was much higher than 2017 with 16 in 2018 and four in 2017 through May 211 the year to day through May number of incidents was the highest since 1999 204 As of May 2018 thirteen school shootings took place on K 12 school property in 2018 that resulted in firearm related injuries or deaths including 32 killed and 65 injured according to Education Week 213 214 215 22 school shootings where someone was hurt or killed occurred in the United States in the first 20 weeks of 2018 according to CNN 216 List of school shootings in the United States Main articles List of school shootings in the United States before 2000 List of school shootings in the United States 2000 present and List of school shootings in the United States by death toll As of 1 January 2023 the ten deadliest school shootings in the United States since the 1999 Columbine High School massacre in Colorado in which 13 were killed were the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde Texas 22 dead 2018 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland Florida 17 dead 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting in Texas 10 dead 2015 Umpqua Community College shooting near Roseburg Oregon 10 dead 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown Connecticut 27 dead 2012 Oikos University shooting in Oakland California 7 dead 2008 Northern Illinois University shooting 6 dead 2007 Virginia Tech shooting 33 dead 2006 West Nickel Mines School shooting in Bart Township Lancaster County Pennsylvania 6 dead 2005 Red Lake shootings in Minnesota 10 dead Other school shootings occurring in the United States include the 1966 University of Texas tower shooting in Austin in which 16 were killed the 2001 Santana High School shooting in Santee California in which two were killed the 2018 Marshall County High School shooting in Benton Kentucky in which two were killed and the 2021 Oxford High School shooting in Oxford Township Michigan in which four were killed 205 217 218 219 Studies of United States school shootings During 1996 the CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention together with the US Department of Education and the United States Department of Justice published a review of deaths related to schools occurring as a result of violence including explicitly unintentional firearm related death for the academic years 1992 1993 and 1993 1994 220 A second study Anderson Kaufman Simon 2001 a continuation from the 1996 study was published December 5 and covered the period 1994 1999 221 A United States Secret Service study concluded that schools were placing false hope in physical security when they should be paying more attention to the pre attack behaviors of students Zero tolerance policies and metal detectors are unlikely to be helpful the Secret Service researchers found The researchers focused on questions concerning the reliance on SWAT teams when most attacks are over before police arrive profiling of students who show warning signs in the absence of a definitive profile expulsion of students for minor infractions when expulsion is the spark that push some to return to school with a gun buying software not based on school shooting studies to evaluate threats although killers rarely make direct threats and reliance on metal detectors and police officers in schools when shooters often make no effort to conceal their weapons 222 In May 2002 the Secret Service published a report that examined 37 U S school shootings They had the following findings Incidents of targeted violence at school were rarely sudden impulsive acts Prior to most incidents other people knew about the attacker s idea or plan to attack Most attackers did not threaten their targets directly prior to advancing the attack There is no accurate or useful profile of students who engaged in targeted school violence Most attackers engaged in some behavior prior to the incident that caused others concern or indicated a need for help Most attackers had difficulty coping with significant losses or personal failures Moreover many had considered or attempted suicide Many attackers felt bullied persecuted or injured by others prior to the attack Most attackers had access to and had used weapons prior to the attack In many cases other students were involved in some capacity Despite prompt law enforcement responses most shooting incidents were stopped by means other than law enforcement intervention 223 Cultural references It has been suggested that this article should be split into a new article titled School shootings in culture discuss June 2022 Film There have been many representations of American school shootings in films and TV shows produced by both United States and international production companies While films Elephant We Need to Talk about Kevin Beautiful Boy and Mass are solely focused on the either the act or the aftermath 224 Many of the shows such as Criminal Minds Degrassi the Next Generation Law and Order and One Tree Hill investigate the crime for an episode or use it as a plot point for about half a season 225 Music Californian punk rock group The Offspring has created two songs about school shootings in the United States In Come Out and Play 1994 the focus is on clashing school gangs 226 lamenting that kids are getting weapons with the greatest of ease It goes down the same as a thousand before No one s getting smarter No one s learning the score A never ending spree of death and violence and hate In the 2008 song Hammerhead a campus gunman thinks he is a soldier in a warzone 226 227 One of the more provocative songs to come out of the Parkland Florida high school shooting was thoughts amp prayers from alternative artist rapper grandson born Jordan Benjamin 228 The song is a critique of politicians sending out their thoughts and prayers to the victims of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting and other mass shootings accompanied by what he perceives as a consistent resistance to gun control laws 228 I Don t Like Mondays by Irish new wave band The Boomtown Rats was directly inspired by the 1979 Cleveland Elementary School shootingThe song Pumped Up Kicks by the band Foster the People was inspired by the Columbine High School massacre citation needed Political impact School shootings and other mass killings have had a major political impact Governments have discussed gun control laws to increase time for background checks Also bulletproof school supplies have been created including backpacks 229 desks bullet resistant door panels 229 and classroom whiteboards or bulletin boards which reinforce walls or slide across doors to deflect bullets 230 The National Rifle Association of America has proposed allowing teachers to carry weapons on school grounds as a means of protecting themselves and others as a possible solution 231 232 In 2018 14 states had at least one school district in which teachers were armed with another 16 states permitting districts to arm teachers subject to local policy 233 Most states also require the gun carriers to receive advance permission from the districts superintendents or trustees In New York State written permission from the school is required in order to carry a firearm on school grounds 234 Due to the political impact this has spurred some to press for more stringent gun control laws In the United States the National Rifle Association is opposed to such laws and some groups have called for fewer gun control laws citing cases of armed students ending shootings and halting further loss of life and claiming that the prohibitions against carrying a gun in schools do not deter the gunmen 235 better source needed 236 One such example is the Mercaz HaRav Massacre where the attacker was stopped by a student Yitzhak Dadon who shot him with his personal firearm which he lawfully carried concealed At a Virginia law school there is a disputed claim that three students retrieved pistols from their cars and stopped the attacker without firing a shot 237 Also at a Mississippi high school the vice principal retrieved a firearm from his vehicle and then eventually stopped the attacker as he was driving away from the school 238 In other cases such as shootings at Columbine and Red Lake High Schools the presence of an armed police officer did little to nothing to prevent the killings 208 The Gun Free Schools Act was passed in 1994 in response to gun related violence in schools so many school systems started adopting the Zero Tolerance Law The Gun Free Schools Act required people to be expelled from the school for a year By 1997 the Zero Tolerance for any type of weapon was implemented by more than 90 percent of U S public schools 239 Police response and countermeasuresAnalysis of the Columbine school shooting and other incidents where first responders waited for backup has resulted in changed recommendations regarding what bystanders and first responders should do An analysis of 84 mass shooting cases in the US from 2000 to 2010 found that the average response time by police was 3 minutes 240 In most instances that exceeds the time the shooter is engaged in killing While immediate action may be extremely dangerous it may save lives which would be lost if people involved in the situation remain passive or a police response is delayed until overwhelming force can be deployed It is recommended by the US Department of Homeland Security that civilians involved in the incident take active steps to evacuate hide or counter the shooter and that individual law enforcement officers present or first arriving at the scene attempt immediately to engage the shooter In many quantify instances immediate action by civilians or law enforcement has saved lives 240 College and university response and countermeasuresThe Massengill Report was an after action report created in the wake of the Virginia Tech shooting which brought national attention to the need for colleges and universities to take concerning behavior and threats seriously It has led to the creation of hundreds of behavioral intervention teams which help access and co ordinate institutional responses to behavioral concerns on college and university campuses School countermeasuresArmed classrooms Main article Arming teachers There has been considerable policy discussion about how to help prevent school and other types of mass shootings One suggestion that has come up is the idea to allow firearms in the classroom Since the issue of arming teachers is a relatively new topic it has received little empirical study Therefore most of the literature does not come from peer reviewed sources but rather published news reports In addition most of these reports are not objective and clearly appear to support a specific side of the debate 241 So far data has been inconclusive as to whether or not arming teachers would have any sort of benefit for schools For years some areas in the US have allowed armed classrooms to deter or truncate future attacks by changing helpless victims into armed defenders Advocates of arming teachers claim that it will reduce fatalities in school shootings but many others disagree Many teachers have had their concerns with the idea of armed classrooms One teacher stated that although she is pro gun she does not feel as though she could maintain gun safety on school grounds Reuters 2012 Teachers expressed the fear that bigger students could overpower them take the weapon and then use it against the teacher or other students Some members of the armed forces have also had concerns with armed classrooms Police forces in Texas brought up the potential for teachers to leave a gun where a student could retrieve and use it They are further concerned that if every teacher had a gun there would be an unnecessarily large number of guns in schools even including elementary schools This large number of guns could lead to accidental shootings especially those involving younger children who do not understand what guns do To diminish school shootings there are many preventive measures that can be taken such as Installing wireless panic alarms to alert law enforcement Limiting points of entry with security guarding them Strategically placing telephones for emergencies so police are always reachable at any point in the campus 242 Employing school psychologists to monitor and provide mental health services for those that need help 243 Coordinating a response plan between local police and schools in the event of a threat 244 In a 2013 research report published by the Center for Homicide Research they find that many also reject the idea of having armed classrooms due to what is termed the weapons effect which is the phenomenon in which simply being in the presence of a weapon can increase feelings of aggression In Berkowitz amp LaPage s 1967 examination of this effect students who were in the presence of a gun reported higher levels of aggressive feelings towards other students and gave more violent evaluations of other students performance on a simple task in the form of electric shocks This finding points to possible negative outcomes for students exposed to guns in the classroom Simons amp Turner 1974 Turner amp Simons 1976 241 In 2008 Harrold Independent School District in Texas became the first public school district in the U S to allow teachers with state issued firearm carry permits to carry their arms in the classroom special additional training and ricochet resistant ammunition were required for participating teachers 245 Students at the University of Utah have been allowed to carry concealed pistols so long as they possess the appropriate state license since a State Supreme Court decision in 2006 246 247 In addition to Utah Wisconsin and Mississippi each have legislation that allow students faculty and employees with the proper permit to carry concealed weapons on their public university s campuses 248 249 Colorado and Oregon state courts have ruled in favor of Campus Carry laws by denying their universities proposals to ban guns on campus ruling that the UC Board of Regents and the Oregon University System did not have the authority to ban weapons on campus 250 251 A selective ban was then re instated wherein Oregon state universities enacted a ban on guns in school building and sporting events or by anyone contracted with the university in question 252 A commentary in the conservative National Review Online argues that the armed school approach for preventing school attacks while new in the US has been used successfully for many years in Israel and Thailand 253 Teachers and school officials in Israel are allowed and encouraged to carry firearms if they have former military experience in the IDF which almost all do Statistics on what percentage of teachers are actually armed are unavailable and in Israel for example the intent is to counter politically motivated terrorist attacks on high value soft targets not personal defense against or protection from unbalanced individual students The National Rifle Association has explicitly called for placing armed guards in all American schools 254 However Steven Strauss a faculty member at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government offered a preliminary calculation that placing armed guards in every American school might cost as much as 15 billion year and perhaps only save 10 lives per year at a cost of 1 5 billion life saved 255 Preventive measures Because of the increase in guns in the United States many schools and local communities are taking it into their own hands by providing young students with early gun safety courses to make them aware of the dangers these objects actually are also to prevent school shootings According to Katherine A Fowler PhD at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention An average 1 297 children die two children per 100 000 and 5 790 are treated for injuries caused by guns each year the study reported Six percent of these deaths were accidental 38 were suicides 53 were homicides and the remaining 3 were from legal intervention or undetermined reasons Guns injured children at a rate of 8 per 100 000 children but this rate is likely considerably higher because of unreported injuries 256 A preventive measure proposed for stopping school shooting has been focused on securing firearms in the home A shooting in Sparks Nevada on October 21 2013 left a teacher and the shooter a twelve year old student dead with two seriously injured The handgun used in the shooting had been taken from the shooter s home Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Red Lake High School in Red Lake Minnesota in 2005 and Heath High School in West Paducah Kentucky in 1997 also involved legal guns taken from the home A 2000 study of firearm storage in the United States found that from the homes with children and firearms 55 reported to have one or more firearms in an unlocked place 43 reported keeping guns without a trigger lock in an unlocked place In 2005 a study was done on adult firearm storage practices in the United States found that over 1 69 million youth under age 18 are living in homes with loaded and unlocked firearms Also 73 of children under age 10 living in homes with guns reported knowing the location of their parents firearms 257 Most states have Child Access Prevention Laws laws designed to prevent children from accessing firearms Each state varies in the degree of the severity of these laws The toughest laws enforce criminal liability when a minor achieves access to a carelessly stored firearm The weakest forbid people from directly providing a firearm to a minor There is also a wide range of laws that fall in between the two extremes One example is a law that enforces criminal liability for carelessly stored firearms but only where the minor uses the firearm and causes death or serious injury An example of a weaker law is a law that enforces liability only in the event of reckless knowing or deliberate behavior by the adult 258 In 2019 the United States Secret Service released an analysis of targeted school violence concluding the best practice for prevention was forming a multidisciplinary threat assessment team in conjunction with the appropriate policies tools and training 259 An earlier report published in 2018 concluded there was no single profile of a student attacker and emphasized the importance of the threat assessment process instead The threat assessment process described includes gathering information about student behaviors negative or stressful events and what resources are available for the student to overcome those challenges 260 Countermeasures In 2015 Southwestern High School in Shelbyville Indiana was portrayed as possibly the safest school in America The school has been used as a Safe School Flagship of possible countermeasures to an active shooter 261 All teachers have lanyards with a panic button that alerts police 262 Classrooms have automatically locking hardened doors and windows have hardened exterior glass to deflect bullets and physical attack 262 Cameras described as military grade that feed video directly to Shelby County Sheriff s Office 261 are mounted throughout the school 262 Smoke canisters mounted in the roof of corridors can be remotely discharged to slow a shooter s movement 262 Other countermeasures include tools like doorjambs rapidly deployable tourniquets and ballistic protection systems like the CoverMe Seat 263 In 2019 Fruitport High School in Michigan became the first school in the U S to be rebuilt with concrete barriers in hallways for students to hide from bullets The BBC also reports the hallways are curved to prevent a shooter from having a clear line of sight during any potential attack Classrooms have been redesigned so students can hide more easily 264 Costing 48 million to rebuild Bob Szymoniak Fruitport High School s superintendent believes these alterations will become part of the structure of all U S schools These are design elements that are naturally part of buildings going into the future 264 The STOP School Violence Act is pending legislation to provide funding grants to schools to be used for implementing security measures 265 266 267 AftereffectsAfter experiencing the threat of a school shooting as well as the changes in the school via countermeasures students continue to experience the trauma In several peer reviewed articles on mental health consequences of school shootings by Lowe amp Galea it is shown that mass shootings can bring on the onset of PTSD and continued depression In the cities that are home to these kind of events the town can experience continued paranoia and an exaggerated sense of fear Lowe amp Galea continue to say that continued research is necessary to pinpoint the exact mental symptoms that occur in the victims of school shootings 268 See also Law portalList of school massacres by death toll List of school related attacks List of unsuccessful attacks related to schools Threat assessment Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives Campus carry in the United States Counter terrorism Federal Bureau of Investigation Gun culture Gun politics in the United States 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