Fatal shootings at U.S. schools in recent years
Associated Press
Some fatal shootings at U.S. schools in recent years:
2006:
— Oct. 2: A
gunman took a group of girls hostage at a one-room Amish schoolhouse in
Pennsylvania's Lancaster County, killing five, including two who died the next
day. The shooter, Charles Carl Roberts IV, 32, killed himself.
— Sept. 29:
Fifteen-year-old Eric Hainstock brought two guns to a school in rural
Cazenovia, Wis., and fatally shot the principal, a day after the principal gave
him a disciplinary warning for having tobacco on school grounds, police said.
— Sept. 27:
Duane Morrison, 53, took six girls hostage at Platte Canyon High School in
Bailey, Colo. Morrison sexually assaulted them and used them as human shields
for hours before fatally shooting one girl and killing himself.
— Aug. 24:
Christopher Williams, 27, went to an elementary school in Essex, Vt., looking
for his ex-girlfriend, a teacher. He couldn't find her and fatally shot one
teacher and wounded another, police said. Williams also killed his
ex-girlfriend's mother, according to authorities. He shot himself twice in the
head after the rampage and was arrested.
2005:
— March 21:
Sixteen-year-old Jeff Weise shot and killed five schoolmates, a teacher and an
unarmed guard at a high school on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota
before taking his own life. Weise had earlier killed his grandfather and his
grandfather's companion.
2004:
— Nov. 22:
Sixteen-year-old Desmond Keels is accused of fatally shooting one student and
wounding three others outside Strawberry Mansion High in Philadelphia. The
attack apparently was over a $50 debt in a rap contest. Keels faces a murder
trial this month.
2003:
— April 24:
Fourteen-year-old James Sheets shot and killed the principal in the crowded
cafeteria of a junior high school in the south-central Pennsylvania town of Red
Lion, before killing himself.
2000:
— May 26:
Thirteen-year-old Nathaniel Brazill killed his English teacher on the last day
of classes in Lake Worth, Fla., after the teacher refused to let him talk with
two girls in his classroom. He was convicted of second-degree murder and is
serving a 28-year sentence.
1999:
— April 20:
Students Eric Harris, 18, and Dylan Klebold, 17, killed 12 students and a
teacher and wounded 23 before killing themselves at Columbine High School in
Littleton, Colo.
1998:
— May 21: Two
teenagers were killed and more than 20 people hurt when a teenage boy opened
fire at a high school in Springfield, Ore., after killing his parents. Kip Kinkel,
17, was sentenced to nearly 112 years in prison.
— May 19: Three
days before his graduation, an honor student opened fire at a high school in
Fayetteville, Tenn., killing a classmate who was dating his ex-girlfriend.
Jacob Davis, 18, was sentenced to life in prison.
— March 24: Two
boys, ages 11 and 13, fired on their Jonesboro, Ark., middle school from nearby
woods, killing four girls and a teacher and wounding 10 others. Both boys were
later convicted of murder and can be held until age 21.
1997:
— Dec. 1: Three
students were killed and five wounded at a high school in West Paducah, Ky.
Michael Carneal, then 14, later pleaded guilty but mentally ill to murder and
is serving life in prison.
— Oct. 1:
Sixteen-year-old Luke Woodham of Pearl, Miss., fatally shot two students and
wounded seven others after stabbing his mother to death. He was sentenced the
following year to three life sentences.