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i do find it funny that googling "school shootings under obama" comes up with a page bitching at trump, and that's one of those things that makes you say "hmmmmm" - but one site i found interesting -
List of school shootings in the United States - Wikipedia
the first shooting killed 10 and in a quick scan that wasn't matched until the university of texas shooter killed 17.
Date Location Deaths Injuries Description
July 26, 1764 Greencastle, Pennsylvania 10 2 Enoch Brown school massacre: Perhaps the earliest shooting to happen on school or college property, in what would become the United States, was the notorious Enoch Brown school massacre during the Pontiac's War. Four Delaware (Lenape) American Indians entered the schoolhouse near present-day Greencastle, Pennsylvania, shot and killed schoolmaster Enoch Brown, and nine children (reports vary). Only two children survived. However, this incident may only incidentally be considered a school "shooting" because only the teacher was shot, while the other 9 victims were killed with melee weapons. [1][2]
August 1, 1966 Austin, Texas 17 31 University of Texas massacre: 25-year-old engineering student, Charles Whitman, got onto the observation deck at the University of Texas-Austin, from where he killed seventeen people and wounded thirty-one during a 96-minute shooting rampage. He had earlier murdered his wife and mother at their homes.[134][135][136] It was the deadliest shooting on a U.S. college campus until the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007.
i may have missed some but i need to get some work done before training.
List of school shootings in the United States - Wikipedia
the first shooting killed 10 and in a quick scan that wasn't matched until the university of texas shooter killed 17.
Date Location Deaths Injuries Description
July 26, 1764 Greencastle, Pennsylvania 10 2 Enoch Brown school massacre: Perhaps the earliest shooting to happen on school or college property, in what would become the United States, was the notorious Enoch Brown school massacre during the Pontiac's War. Four Delaware (Lenape) American Indians entered the schoolhouse near present-day Greencastle, Pennsylvania, shot and killed schoolmaster Enoch Brown, and nine children (reports vary). Only two children survived. However, this incident may only incidentally be considered a school "shooting" because only the teacher was shot, while the other 9 victims were killed with melee weapons. [1][2]
August 1, 1966 Austin, Texas 17 31 University of Texas massacre: 25-year-old engineering student, Charles Whitman, got onto the observation deck at the University of Texas-Austin, from where he killed seventeen people and wounded thirty-one during a 96-minute shooting rampage. He had earlier murdered his wife and mother at their homes.[134][135][136] It was the deadliest shooting on a U.S. college campus until the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007.
i may have missed some but i need to get some work done before training.