Principal Advocated Treatment over Punishment for Student Who Shot Him
A high school principal advocated for mental health treatment instead of jail time for a former student who shot him in the arm and chest.
A high school principal advocated for mental health treatment instead of jail time for a former student who shot him in the arm and chest.
The former Maryland elementary school teacher was found guilty on four counts of sex abuse of a minor and five counts of third-degree sex abuse.
The case is currently in the hands of federal authorities who will decide if there is enough evidence to prove a civil rights violation.
The man followed a vehicle into a University of Nevada parking lot and began firing, prompting a campus lockdown.
The former nursing student shot and killed six students and one employee, making it the eighth-deadliest U.S. school massacre in history.
The attacker pleaded guilty to second-degree sexual abuse back in May for the February 2016 assault that occurred at an off-campus fraternity.
Two of the player’s former teammates were also found guilty for their roles in the 2013 rape and were sentenced to 15 years in prison.
The former police officer was indicted on murder and voluntary manslaughter charges in the death of unarmed motorist Sam DuBose.
The teen and two other suspects, ages 16 and 17, have been charged with 4 felonies in the June 16 shooting.
The Ohio Supreme Court’s ruling stems from the unwarranted search of book bags at Whetstone High School.