School Shootings
School Shootings
When I think of school shootings my mind immediately goes back to the Columbine High school
shooting. This was the first school shooting that I was actually old enough to remember and
understand. I still remember having a moment of silence for all of those involved. The New world
encyclopedia states "Columbine High School shooting was one of the deadliest mass shootings in
United States history. On April 20, 1999, two teenagers killed 13 people and wounded more than
20 at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. The incident drew worldwide attention. It led
to widespread discussion over gun control and the prevention of school violence." (Funk &
Wagnalls) According to Wikipedia from 2011 to 2015 there has been
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Their goal is to help schools and the police recognize which students are moving from interest in
killing to weapons acquisition. (New York Times)
After the shootings take place that's not the end for the killers or the victims, unless the end
result is suicide for themselves. Some killers take the easy way out, in my opinion the coward
way. After they take innocent lives some then turn and kill themselves. I feel like this is an easy
way out. They don't have to explain the reasons for their actions or suffer any consequences.
Many families feel they receive justice if the killer has to serve time or give a reason for the
gruesome crime. As a result the family is left with unanswered questions as well hate because
their loved one is gone and the killer didn't have to suffer at all. On the contrary, some killers are
so mentally disturbed they stick around or put the police on a chase to search for them. And once
they're caught they go through long trials using tax payer dollars. Lots of them spend a lot of time
going thru psych evaluations and therapy as well. It follows then this mental illness is very serious
and should never go overlooked.
The steps that schools can take to try and protect students and staff from school shootings include the
following. In my opinion all schools should have metal detectors implemented. I say this because
regardless to the neighborhood the school is in, you can never determine as stated when a mass
murder
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School Shooting Narrative
April 20, 1999, the date then will always leave a horrifying mental scar, this was possibly the
worst day any kid could ever imagine. I was in tenth grade at the time and just like every other
day I was acting up and talking to my friends. In third period around 11:20 A.M. an announcement
comes over the loudspeakers blaring the message, "lockdown, lockdown, this is not a drill." I
panicked as well as most of the school did, I heard girls scream in fright and everyone rushing to
get into a classroom. I had no idea what was going on at the time until I heard gunshots from two
different guns and explosions scattering the school halls. I was scared for not only my life but all
other students and teachers of Columbine High School. The room I was in had access to the school
cameras and I quickly identified the shooters as Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris both seventeen year
old seniors. All I ever knew about these two was not to mess with them and that they both seemed a
little wrong in the head. I altered my attention away from the camera footage in fear...show more
content...
I rush to one officer who I tell everything I know about the shooting and what is going on inside
the school. Luckily all parents were called as soon as the shooting began so I sprint to the back
parking lot in order to find my mom. I spot her car hurry over and jump in, without a word being
said she pulls out of the parking space and gets us home as soon as possible. I tell the whole story
over again but desperately try to forget what happened that day. The reports were listed
everywhere the next morning, I saw it on the news, in the paper, and even during commercial
breaks. The seniors ended up killing 15 of my teachers and classmates along with injuring 24 others.
If I could go back in history, April 20, 1999 would most definitely be a day I fake a fever and skip
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Essay On School Shooting
The Deviance of School Shootings Introduction School shootings have become well known
around the world due to the coverage by the media. . These shootings are a serious concern and
have parents constantly concerned about their child's safety when they are at school and also have
students thinking twice about any unusual or suspicious behavior. The media appears to play a
large part in school shootings and it is important to analyze the deviant behaviors of the shooters in
these horrific instances and the fear they create in schools. Does the media play a large part in
school shootings or does the media play a large part in the sensationalism of school shootings and
the fear they create both in schools and with parents? Behavior of the Shooters There are major
trends and...show more content...
The media constantly covers school shootings and in return, school shootings gain followers who
become admirers of the offenders. A network of school shootings do in fact exist and a majority of
these followers are dedicated to the Columbine shooters. The Columbine shooters were the first of
school shooters to distribute and broadcast information online. Since then, many school shooters
have used social media sites, including YouTube, to upload images and/or videos prior to going out
and shooting individuals in schools. School shooting fans on YouTube have created a small–world
network in which they use the Columbine shootings as a uniting factor of their network, write short
positive statements on school shootings, and partake in long discussions about school shootings.
These small–world networks for school shooting fans are easy to find but hard to control or
eliminate. Due to this, the existence of these networks increases a possibility of support and
justification for potential offenders and provides potential offenders with ideas and plans for future
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School Shootings Essay
Some of the most infamous acts of terror on American soil took place on numerous campuses
across the nation. School shootings, like Sandy Hook and Columbine, have started to become an
ordinary event seen on the news, which causes a numb reaction in the hearts of countless
Americans. According to an article written by AJ Willingham and Saeed Ahmed, from CNN,
"...30 deadliest shootings in the United States dating back to 1949, 18 have occurred in the last 10
years." In all of these cases, the news will give the attacker the attention they so dearly crave and
always giving the same justification "they were mentally ill". This one phrase reflects on all of
those who also are affected by mental illness, does this make them corrupt like these terrorists?
...show more content...
Teachers and staff will be trained to tell the if a student is experiencing symptoms of any type of
mental health disorder. For example, if a student is having irregular mood swings or a fluctuation in
weight, which are common symptoms of anxiety and depression. In the article, "Why Schools
Should Screen Their Students' Mental Health", it says,"If we made mental health part of the usual
health system of a school, then it becomes more normal...". If a student sees a positive outlook on
mental health they would be opened to getting help. On some media platforms, mental health is
portrayed as something to be ashamed of or a evil quality to posses. Mental health isn't evil, it's
how the person deals with it that's important. Yes, if not treated it can cause negative effects but
with the help from the community these children can live relatively normal lives. Children and
adults struggle to comprehend the severity of mental illness, which causes them to avoid any form
of treatment. In the future, mental health should become a thing not to be ashamed of. A person
who broke a bone would go to the hospital right away, not wait for it to heal on its own. If you
wouldn't wait for a physical injury, why would you wait for
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School Shooting Essay

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    School Shootings School Shootings WhenI think of school shootings my mind immediately goes back to the Columbine High school shooting. This was the first school shooting that I was actually old enough to remember and understand. I still remember having a moment of silence for all of those involved. The New world encyclopedia states "Columbine High School shooting was one of the deadliest mass shootings in United States history. On April 20, 1999, two teenagers killed 13 people and wounded more than 20 at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. The incident drew worldwide attention. It led to widespread discussion over gun control and the prevention of school violence." (Funk & Wagnalls) According to Wikipedia from 2011 to 2015 there has been ...show more content... Their goal is to help schools and the police recognize which students are moving from interest in killing to weapons acquisition. (New York Times) After the shootings take place that's not the end for the killers or the victims, unless the end result is suicide for themselves. Some killers take the easy way out, in my opinion the coward way. After they take innocent lives some then turn and kill themselves. I feel like this is an easy way out. They don't have to explain the reasons for their actions or suffer any consequences. Many families feel they receive justice if the killer has to serve time or give a reason for the gruesome crime. As a result the family is left with unanswered questions as well hate because their loved one is gone and the killer didn't have to suffer at all. On the contrary, some killers are so mentally disturbed they stick around or put the police on a chase to search for them. And once they're caught they go through long trials using tax payer dollars. Lots of them spend a lot of time going thru psych evaluations and therapy as well. It follows then this mental illness is very serious and should never go overlooked. The steps that schools can take to try and protect students and staff from school shootings include the following. In my opinion all schools should have metal detectors implemented. I say this because regardless to the neighborhood the school is in, you can never determine as stated when a mass murder Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2.
    School Shooting Narrative April20, 1999, the date then will always leave a horrifying mental scar, this was possibly the worst day any kid could ever imagine. I was in tenth grade at the time and just like every other day I was acting up and talking to my friends. In third period around 11:20 A.M. an announcement comes over the loudspeakers blaring the message, "lockdown, lockdown, this is not a drill." I panicked as well as most of the school did, I heard girls scream in fright and everyone rushing to get into a classroom. I had no idea what was going on at the time until I heard gunshots from two different guns and explosions scattering the school halls. I was scared for not only my life but all other students and teachers of Columbine High School. The room I was in had access to the school cameras and I quickly identified the shooters as Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris both seventeen year old seniors. All I ever knew about these two was not to mess with them and that they both seemed a little wrong in the head. I altered my attention away from the camera footage in fear...show more content... I rush to one officer who I tell everything I know about the shooting and what is going on inside the school. Luckily all parents were called as soon as the shooting began so I sprint to the back parking lot in order to find my mom. I spot her car hurry over and jump in, without a word being said she pulls out of the parking space and gets us home as soon as possible. I tell the whole story over again but desperately try to forget what happened that day. The reports were listed everywhere the next morning, I saw it on the news, in the paper, and even during commercial breaks. The seniors ended up killing 15 of my teachers and classmates along with injuring 24 others. If I could go back in history, April 20, 1999 would most definitely be a day I fake a fever and skip Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3.
    Essay On SchoolShooting The Deviance of School Shootings Introduction School shootings have become well known around the world due to the coverage by the media. . These shootings are a serious concern and have parents constantly concerned about their child's safety when they are at school and also have students thinking twice about any unusual or suspicious behavior. The media appears to play a large part in school shootings and it is important to analyze the deviant behaviors of the shooters in these horrific instances and the fear they create in schools. Does the media play a large part in school shootings or does the media play a large part in the sensationalism of school shootings and the fear they create both in schools and with parents? Behavior of the Shooters There are major trends and...show more content... The media constantly covers school shootings and in return, school shootings gain followers who become admirers of the offenders. A network of school shootings do in fact exist and a majority of these followers are dedicated to the Columbine shooters. The Columbine shooters were the first of school shooters to distribute and broadcast information online. Since then, many school shooters have used social media sites, including YouTube, to upload images and/or videos prior to going out and shooting individuals in schools. School shooting fans on YouTube have created a small–world network in which they use the Columbine shootings as a uniting factor of their network, write short positive statements on school shootings, and partake in long discussions about school shootings. These small–world networks for school shooting fans are easy to find but hard to control or eliminate. Due to this, the existence of these networks increases a possibility of support and justification for potential offenders and provides potential offenders with ideas and plans for future Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4.
    School Shootings Essay Someof the most infamous acts of terror on American soil took place on numerous campuses across the nation. School shootings, like Sandy Hook and Columbine, have started to become an ordinary event seen on the news, which causes a numb reaction in the hearts of countless Americans. According to an article written by AJ Willingham and Saeed Ahmed, from CNN, "...30 deadliest shootings in the United States dating back to 1949, 18 have occurred in the last 10 years." In all of these cases, the news will give the attacker the attention they so dearly crave and always giving the same justification "they were mentally ill". This one phrase reflects on all of those who also are affected by mental illness, does this make them corrupt like these terrorists? ...show more content... Teachers and staff will be trained to tell the if a student is experiencing symptoms of any type of mental health disorder. For example, if a student is having irregular mood swings or a fluctuation in weight, which are common symptoms of anxiety and depression. In the article, "Why Schools Should Screen Their Students' Mental Health", it says,"If we made mental health part of the usual health system of a school, then it becomes more normal...". If a student sees a positive outlook on mental health they would be opened to getting help. On some media platforms, mental health is portrayed as something to be ashamed of or a evil quality to posses. Mental health isn't evil, it's how the person deals with it that's important. Yes, if not treated it can cause negative effects but with the help from the community these children can live relatively normal lives. Children and adults struggle to comprehend the severity of mental illness, which causes them to avoid any form of treatment. In the future, mental health should become a thing not to be ashamed of. A person who broke a bone would go to the hospital right away, not wait for it to heal on its own. If you wouldn't wait for a physical injury, why would you wait for Get more content on HelpWriting.net