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Kipland Phillip Kinkel (born August 30, 1982), known as "Kip", is the second child of William and Faith Kinkel (née Zuranski). His parents were both Spanish teachers; Faith taught Spanish at Springfield High School, and William had taught at Thurston High School and Lane Community College; [3] William had retired three years before the shooting while Faith was still working.
Oregon school shooting may refer to: Thurston High School shooting , Springfield, Oregon, May 21, 1998 Reynolds High School shooting , Troutdale, Oregon, June 10, 2014
Electric chair at the Florida State Prison. The electric chair is a specialized device used for capital punishment through electrocution. The condemned is strapped to a custom wooden chair and electrocuted via electrodes attached to the head and leg. Alfred P. Southwick, a Buffalo, New York dentist, conceived this execution method in 1881.
Mintz's heroic actions during the Oregon school shooting helped save countless lives. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
The gunman who killed nine people at an Oregon college was struck once by police before he retreated into a classroom and killed himself.
Angered by the refusal of his daughter, 15-year-old Melba, to leave a boarding school and return home, 47-year-old Joseph Moshell went to the school and shot and killed his daughter. [93] Moshell was sentenced to death for the murder; the governor of New York later commuted his sentence to life in prison. [94] 1942 ; October 2, 1942 ...
This was the first fatal school shooting in Oregon since the 1998 Thurston High School shooting, which left two students and the shooter's parents dead and another 25 wounded. [12] Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber attended a community vigil in Troutdale that evening; he called the shooting "a senseless act of violence". [17]
ALEX SCHNEPS, 23, Bryan’s brother, who was 15 at the time of the shooting: It was the end of my freshman year. I went to Tohickon Middle School and grew up in Doylestown, Pa. There was a dance that night. I dressed for the dance in, like, a sports jacket and tan pants — more like something I would have worn to services or something for temple.