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.
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.
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.
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.
Authorities say the shooting was a murder-suicide. Two people are confirmed dead.
Staff at a Canadian hospital have raised concerns about security after a teenager pulled a gun on several employees outside the facility.
Currently, only four states require armed security officers to undergo mental health screenings.
An 18-year-old man was apprehended by police after he opened fire in the emergency room of Sunnyside Community Hospital.
Gun-related police officer deaths spiked 56% while ambushes remained the leading cause of felonious fatalities.
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.
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.