Re: the virginina university massacre

On Apr 17, 2007, at 1:33 PM, Wojtek Sokolowski wrote:

Similar incidents happened in other countries, like the UK or Germany that
have much stricter gun laws.

eh? with comparable frequency and degree of carnage?

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUKN1631515020070416

FACTBOX-Shootings at schools around the world

Here is a list of some from recent years:

  • December 6, 1989 - CANADA - Marc Lepine, 25, stormed Montreal’s
    Ecole Polytechnique, killing 14 women. Four men and eight other women
    were injured before Lepine turned the gun on himself.

  • March 1996 - BRITAIN - A gunman burst into an elementary school in
    Dunblane in Scotland and shot dead 16 children and their teacher
    before killing himself.

  • March 1997 - YEMEN - A man with an assault rifle attacked hundreds
    of pupils at two schools in Sanaa, killing six children and two other
    people. He was sentenced to death the next day.

  • June 2001 - JAPAN - Mamoru Takuma, armed with a kitchen knife,
    entered the Ikeda Elementary School near Osaka and killed eight
    children. Takuma was executed in September 2004.

  • February 2002 - GERMANY - In Freising, in Bavaria, a former student
    thrown out of trade school shot three people before killing himself.
    Another teacher was injured.

  • April 26, 2002 - GERMANY - In Erfurt, eastern Germany, a former
    student opened fire at a high school in revenge for being expelled. A
    total of 18 people died, including the assailant.

  • Sept 1, 2004 - RUSSIA - At least 326 hostages — half of them
    children — died in a chaotic storming of a school in Beslan after it
    was seized by rebels demanding Chechen independence.


http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN1631557220070417

FACTBOX: Shootings at U.S. schools, universities Tue Apr 17, 2007 11:44AM EDT (Reuters) - At least 32 people were killed at Virginia Tech
University on Monday in the deadliest campus shooting in U.S. history.

Until Monday’s rampage, the worst school shooting incident in the
United States was at the University of Texas campus in Austin on
August 1, 1966, when Charles Whitman went to the top of a tower and
opened fire. He killed 15 people, including his mother and wife the
night before, and wounded 31 others.

Here is a chronology of some of the major shootings inside U.S.
schools and universities in more recent years:

  • March 1998 - At Westside Middle School in Jonesboro, Arkansas, two
    boys aged 13 and 11 set off the fire alarm and killed four students
    and a teacher as they left the school.

  • April 1999 - Two student gunmen killed 12 other students and a
    teacher at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, before
    killing themselves.

  • January 2002 - A student who had been dismissed from the
    Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, Virginia, killed the dean, a
    professor and a student, and wounded three others.

  • October 2002 - A failing student out for vengeance opened fire
    inside the University of Arizona’s School of Nursing in an attack
    that claimed the life of three of his professors, then he turned the
    gun on himself and committed suicide.

  • March 2005 - A 16-year-old high school student gunned down five
    students, a teacher and a security guard at Red Lake High School in
    far northern Minnesota before killing himself. He also killed his
    grandfather and his grandfather’s companion elsewhere on the Chippewa
    Indian reservation.

  • September 27, 2006 - A drifter took six female high school students
    hostage in Bailey, Colorado, molested them and then shot one to death
    and killed himself as police closed in.

  • September 29, 2006 - A 15-year-old student killed his school’s
    principal in western Wisconsin after telling another student “you
    better run.”

  • October 2, 2006 - Charles Carl Roberts, a local milk truck driver,
    entered the West Nickel Mines School and shot 10 girls aged 6 to 14
    before killing himself. Five girls died.

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