Shooting in Minneapolis is the latest carnage at a US school or college over the past 25 years

Minneapolis – Hundreds of people in the United States have died in shots in the past 25 years in offices, shops, theaters and other places, but carnage perhaps strikes the hardest when it occurs in schools and colleges where children and young adults are often the victims.
In some cases, the victims are children who still have some of their baby teeth. Others are newly adult students with career and family dreams, and teachers or religious leaders who frequently become models and mentors of their young students.
Wednesday’s mass shooting in a church where students from the Catholic school frequented mass in Minneapolis, Minnesota, was the last of a long list of attacks targeting students from the Columbine High School 1999 massacre in Colorado.
The shots include:
The 17 -year -old shooter who was a student at Tennessee High School killed a student and injured himself before shooting himself with a handgun.
An 18-year-old man was placed in police custody after a shooting in the New Mexico University dormitory killed a 14-year-old boy, injured a 19-year-old and caused the evacuation of hundreds of students.
The 20 -year -old son of an assistant to a sheriff opened fire at Florida State University with his mother’s former service weapon, killing two men and injuring at least six others. The shooter is expected to be tried in November.
A 15 -year -old student killed another teenager and a teacher in a non -denominal Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin, only a week before her Christmas break, police announced. She also injured six others and died by a self-inflicted ball injury.
A 14 -year -old student opened fire inside a Winder, in Georgia, in high school with an assault -style rifle, killing two other 14 -year -old students and two teachers, the authorities announced. The students rushed to a shelter in classrooms – and finally fled to the football stadium – while the police invaded the campus. The shooter went and was accused of murder. His father, who is accused of having knowingly allowed his son of having the weapon.
A 17 -year -old opened fire in a Lycée de Perry, in Iowa, just before lessons on the first day after the winter holidays, killing a sixth year student and injuring the school director, who risked his life to save students and died later from his injuries. Four others were injured and the Iowa Division in a criminal investigation said that the shooter also died of what seemed to be a self-inflicted ball injury.
A 28 -year -old shooter holding two “assault” style rifles and a pistol killed three students and three adults in a private Christian school in Nashville. The shooter, who, according to the police, had already attended school, died after being killed by the police.
A first -year teacher in Newport News, Virginia, was shot dead in his hand and chest by a 6 -year -old student who said he used his mother’s handgun, according to police searches. The boy’s mother was charged with negligence of a criminal child sentenced to two years in prison.
An 18 -year -old man with a handgun entered a common area of a school for students at risk of monks, in Iowa, and shot adolescents before fleeing from a car driven by another teenager. A 16 -year -old and 18 -year -old student died and the school founder was injured. Authorities said the shooting came from a gang dispute.
A 19 -year -old former armed student burst into a high school in St. Louis, warning: “You will all die!” Before inevitably drawing a teacher and a teenager. He also injured seven others before the police kills him in an exchange of gunshots.
An 18 -year -old shooter opened fire in a primary school in Uvalde, Texas, killing 19 children and two adults. The police killed the attacker.
A second year student killed four people and injured others in his school in Oxford, Michigan, near Detroit. The authorities said that his parents failed to get a firearm and ignored their son’s mental health needs before shots. Both were charged and recognized as guilty of manslaughter. The shooter is serving a perpetuity imprisonment for murder and other crimes.
A shooter opened fire in a high school in the Houston region, killing 10 people, most of them. A 17 -year -old student was accused of murder of capital but was then declared incompetent to be tried, and he has been detained in a state psychiatric hospital since 2019.
A shooter opened fire in a school in Parkland, Florida, killing 14 students and three staff members and injured many others. The shooter was sentenced to perpetuity without parole.
A man killed nine people in a school in Roseburg, Oregon, and injured nine others. He then committed suicide.
A 15-year-old used SMS to draw several cousins and friends to her cafeteria table at Marysville-Pilchuck high school in Washington. He killed four deadly before committing suicide.
A 22 -year -old student frustrated by sexual refusals fatally stabbed or shot six students near the school in Isla Vista, California. He injured several others before committing suicide.
A 19 -year -old man killed his mother at their home in Newtown, Connecticut, then went to Sandy Hook primary school nearby and killed 20 first -year students and six educators. He committed suicide.
A former nursing student killed seven people fatally in a small private college in East Oakland, California. He died in prison in 2019.
A 27 -year -old former student shot five people and injured more than 20 other people in a dekalb school, Illinois, before committing suicide.
A 23 -year -old student killed 32 people on campus in Blacksburg, Virginia, in April 2007; More than two dozen others were injured. The shooter then committed suicide.
A 32 -year -old man entered a Amish school near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, rejected the boys, linked the girls and fatally killed five of them before committing suicide. Five others were injured.
A 16-year-old student killed his grandfather and the man’s companion in their Minnesota house, then went to Red Lake high school nearby, where he killed five students, a teacher and a security guard before shooting himself.
Two students killed 12 of their peers and a teacher in a school in Littleton, Colorado, and injured many others before committing suicide.


