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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.
Mass shooting, murder–suicide, double-homicide, workplace violence. Weapons: Radical Firearms RF-15 semi-automatic rifle; 12-gauge Stevens Model 320 pump-action shotgun; Remington 870 sawed-off shotgun (unused) x3 Molotov cocktails (unused) Deaths: 3 (including the perpetrator) Injured: 2: Perpetrator: Ethan Blair Miller: Defender: Donald Ray ...
The last upload on the account, three days before the Umpqua shooting, was a documentary on the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. [59] [60] According to the Los Angeles Times, unnamed law enforcement sources described him as a "hate-filled" man with antireligious and white supremacist leanings, and with long-term mental-health issues ...
After more than a decade-long cycle of American mass shootings and congressional gridlock, lawmakers in Congress voiced hesitant optimism this week that they could find a bipartisan answer to the ...
The National Center for Education Statistics on Tuesday released a report that found there were at least 93 incidents involving casualties at public and private schools across the U.S.
There has been at least one school shooting in the United States so far this year, as of January 22. None were on college campuses, and one was on K-12 school grounds. The incidents left 1 person ...
It is the deadliest mass shooting at a high school in U.S. history, surpassing the Columbine High School massacre in April 1999. February 24, 2018 Savannah, Georgia: 1 0 1: Savannah State University: A non-student was shot on campus and later died. [356] February 27, 2018 Itta Bena, Mississippi: 0 1 1
School shootings in 2020-21 rose to the highest number in two decades, a new federal report looking at crime and safety in U.S. schools has found.