Guns on Campus

Read: Student Pleads Guilty After Inadvertently Shooting Classmate in School

Student Pleads Guilty After Inadvertently Shooting Classmate in School

A 17-year-old was sentenced to 18 years in prison after shooting a classmate while aiming for another student inside Fern Creek High School in Kentucky.

Read: Cafeteria Where Washington School Shooting Occurred Won’t Reopen

Cafeteria Where Washington School Shooting Occurred Won’t Reopen

The Marysville, Wash., high school cafeteria that was the site of a school shooting last October will not reopen, as the school district is attempting to get money from the state to replace it.

Read: Study: Guns on Campus Will Cost Texas Universities $47M

Study: Guns on Campus Will Cost Texas Universities $47M

A fiscal analysis submitted to the Texas state Senate estimates the costs of allowing students to bring guns onto college campuses at nearly $47 million. The figure is disputed.

Read: Univ. So. Carolina Faculty Member Shot, Killed by Ex-Wife on Campus

Univ. So. Carolina Faculty Member Shot, Killed by Ex-Wife on Campus

Authorities say the shooting was a murder-suicide. Two people are confirmed dead.

Teen Pulls Gun on Hospital Employees

Staff at a Canadian hospital have raised concerns about security after a teenager pulled a gun on several employees outside the facility.

Read: Mental Health Rules Fall Short for Armed Security Officers

Mental Health Rules Fall Short for Armed Security Officers

Currently, only four states require armed security officers to undergo mental health screenings.

Teen Opens Fire in ER at Washington Hospital

An 18-year-old man was apprehended by police after he opened fire in the emergency room of Sunnyside Community Hospital.

Read: NLEOMF: 126 Law Enforcement Officers Died in 2014

NLEOMF: 126 Law Enforcement Officers Died in 2014

Gun-related police officer deaths spiked 56% while ambushes remained the leading cause of felonious fatalities.

Read: Campus Safety’s Guns on Campus Survey Results

Campus Safety’s Guns on Campus Survey Results

Nearly three in four college police and security stakeholders are opposed to students having firearms, and only 1% of K-12 respondents say their districts/campuses have authorized their staff to carry concealed guns.

Medical Center Security Officer Thwarts Armed Suspect

A security officer with UCMC approached a suspicious man in the facility’s parking garage. The man pulled out a gun before fleeing the scene.

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