The author of The Columbine Legacy Rampage Shootings as Political Acts has stated numerous purposes within this article. The first purpose of it was to explain about the events of Columbine and attempt to show the reader how this has created a large impact resulting in more wide spread school shootings taking place. With this the author tries to convey to the reader particular characteristics that differentiate a school rampage shooting from a wide range of other school related incidents where violence was a factor. The author also attempts to show the reader types of school related shootings that have taken place before Columbine happened and even specific events which would have led to a shooting but were uncovered before it escalated that…
This took place at Taft Union High School near Bakersfield, California. This school shooting started because the student was a victim of bullying and he wanted revenge. The student came to school and shot one student and missed another. He called the student who was bullying him, and the came out of hiding and apologized, but the teacher, Ryan Heber, interrupted and he came face to face with the 16- year-old student, who was armed. Heber wasn’t sure with this if the student was either, going to put the weapon down or continue shooting. While the student was distracted, Supervisor Kim Fields took the rest of the students so they could escape. Finally, the shooter surrendered and the police took the student into custody. Friday, the next day, school was cancelled due to the situation, but counseling sessions were held that morning for teachers or students who wished to attend. Before Heber spoke to the shooter, the student who was shot in the process was in a critical, yet a stable condition. Kern County Sheriff, Donny Youngblood said “The name of the student wasn’t released, and is debating whether he will be charged as an adult or not.” KDET reported “Heber is a well-known and liked science teacher and was a graduate at Taft and with the situation the Heber family will be there for him with emotional support.” The Taft shooting was the latest school shooting in the U.S., and it launched a big debate whether teachers should carry weapons to protect themselves and others in case of another shooting. Immediately after the shooting, parents went to the school to pick up their children and express concern about the school security. A parent reported “We’re going to protect our students a lot more, and it goes to show that there is one bad apple out there.”…
Most people hold the parent of the school shooter responsible for their child's actions. In “After Mass Shootings, do Parents Shoulder Some of the Blame, Kelly Wallace states” “[Adam Lanzas mom] Laurel Harper wrote, that both she and her son suffered from a mental disorder called Asperger Syndrome”(Wallace). Kelly Wallace is trying to use Adam Lanza's mom's story to make it seem as if she is to blame for her son shooting twenty kids and six teachers at Sandy Hook elementary. It doesn't matter that Adam and his mom have a mental disorder, Adam was aware he had this mental disorder and was aware there was treatment and he choose to shoot innocent students and teachers. Other peers are going to try and blame the school because they think the school isn't helping students with bullying and that they're not punishing the children for bullying other students. Schools can only punish children to a certain point, the administration can not force these children to get along. The administration can only try and point them in the right direction and try to teach them to treat others around them with respect. Now everyone is going to want to blame Society and Media only because they think it's easier to blame since everyone blames society for their problems anyways. “In The Social Roots of School Shootings,” Brad…
While some believe that school shootings are caused by mental illness in reality it is caused by bullying because, when kids get teased it makes them frustrated and angry so by shooting the school they are taking their anger out and trying to scare them.…
In this paper it looks at some previous school shooting that have happened in the United States. It looks at the shooters, and also look at theories of what possibly could’ve been their motives for commenting such a tragedy, taking innocent lives. The paper looks at what we have learned and what we can do to prevent future school shooting tragedies. It looks at how bullying has pulled the trigger and how kids just want to be heard. The paper looks at what psychologist and criminologist have to say about future shootings and past shooters. It looks at the copycat effect and how the 1999…
School shootings don’t occur often, in fact, they are very rare, but when they do, it is a catastrophe. According to Macmillanddictionary.com, school shooting is a violent act in which someone, usually a student, uses a gun to kill or injure…
Wike, T. L., & Fraser, M. W. (2009). School shootings: Making sense of the senseless.…
Education empowers and educates generation after generations. What is the result of educational standards not being met? In his essay, “America Skips School,” Benjamin R. Barber explains his views on America’s education crisis. In his essay, he talks about the absence of actions the government and society take regarding education. He expresses his views on the rise of illiteracy in America. The rising complacency in formal education leads(contributes) to an education crisis.…
According to Elliot, “For the 2010-2011 school year, public schools report 31 school-associated violent deaths." '' Eleven of these reported deaths were homicides of children ages 5–18 on school grounds.''(Elliot 530). There are many ways that the shooter can sneak their firearm to school when it had a heavy presence of students. He or she can put their handgun in their pocket or carry a shotgun or assault rifle in a large coat. When the shooter walks into the school hallway, he or she will pull their weapon out of their hiding place and start to open fire on unexpected students and teachers. By this point, the shooter had a kill or seriously wounded many students and teachers. Therefore, the school system must find the solution to…
One cause of school shooting is the discipline in parenting. Nowadays, a lot of parents have guns on their house, however, they are not aware of the danger of having a gun with the wrong discipline by the parents. For example, a child might see his father cleaning his gun or having it on his hand. This gives the child a different perspective of the use of guns, and they believe they are not as dangerous as they are told. There have been many cases where children carry gun from family member to school. In addition, in most families both father and mother work. This may not sound extremely important, but when it comes to education children don’t receive the same discipline by their parents when they are working all day.…
Every year that passes there is yet another tragic story of how a beloved child has fallen victim to a school shooting. These horror stories many times have no explanation as to why the school shooting has occurred, leaving us in shellshock. Since the columbine shooting on April 20th, 1999 when thirteen people lost their lives, some due to religious belief, there have been thirty-one school shootings. This is a staggering number of shootings that have resulted in a death toll of 162 victims – not including the Oklahoma City bombing. Thompson tell us that the “school system is trying to prevent school shootings but what they are doing is simply not enough. School shootings have become more deadly and the effort of the schools seems to not have any effect.” (Thompson par. 7) In fact, most people have no idea exactly what the school system is doing to try and stop these school shootings. If the people don’t know what is being done, than there is a good chance that the school system is doing very little to nothing at all.…
Schools are supposed to be a safe environment for students to learn and thrive, not an environment of constant alertness and anxiousness. Families should not feel nervous or apprehensive to send their children to school because they are not sure of their safe return home. Because of how common school shootings are, these adjectives that I used in the previous sentences are familiar to many families across this country. A school shooter has one purpose and one purpose only: to shoot as many people as he/she can. With the growing rate of suburban school shootings, it is the school security’s responsibility to keep students safe and out of harm’s way. School shootings are becoming more prevalent in today’s society because…
Family environments and the media are two big influences resulting in tragic school shootings. As much as society continues to focus the killing rampages on factors such as television and music, what children are exposed to in their home lives mainly contributes to the violence. For example, I recently watched a news broadcast on television about a school shooting in Michigan that involved a six-year-old first grader who killed a classmate with a .22 caliber pistol. The news coverage had disappeared after two or three days, and I was left…
In some cases the attacker may have suffered from a terrible loss or maybe been bullied. Most times the attackers who were bullied had a set target. Therefore, it was the school’s responsibility to address the bullying situation. Sometimes the problem starts at home and ends up coming to the school. Many of the students who perpetrated these shootings had easy access to guns at home(Analysis of School Shootings, par. 12). Parents should be aware of what is going on in their child’s life and make any firearm in the household inaccessible. In some cases investigators declined to comment on the source of the firearm because the incidents were under active investigation, but in the 24 incidents where the source of the firearm could be determined, 54 percent of the shooter used a gun they obtained from home(Analysis of School Shootings, par.…
In the last 10 months there have been 45 school shootings in America. Since December 14, 2012, there have been 142 shootings at schools. Many say the chance that a person will be targeted in school shooting is bellow 1%. However, despite these odds, many students and parents have become extremely worried in the wake of the most recent tragedy. On Thursday, October 1, a gunman opened fire at a college in Oregon injuring many and killing 10. Many people all over the country are now demanding a change. It appears the incident in Oregon was the last straw for many in a long line of catastrophes involving unnecessary deaths in today’s youth. School shootings have become a widespread issue throughout the United States. This is not acceptable. There are many ways we as a country can bring this number down and end school shootings.…