11-07-2007, 07:41 PM
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Location: SoCal and Berkeley
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Case A
Pearl, Mississippi. Luke Woodham shot and killed his own mother before driving her car to school and killing two girls, one his ex-girlfriend. Joel Myrick, the assistant principal, retrieved a .45 pistol from the glove compartment of his truck and subdued Woodham while he was trying to drive off campus. Woodham had been planning to drive to the Pearl Middle School to continue his murderous rampage;
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Case B
Grundy, Virginia. At Appalachian Law School, a disgruntled student on the verge of his second suspension entered a school building and shot and killed the dean and a professor. He then shot four students, killing one. Hearing the shots fired, two students, Michael Gross and Tracy Bridges, ran to their cars to retrieve their guns. With guns aimed at the shooter, Bridges ordered him to drop his weapon. When the shooter turned and saw Bridges' gun, he laid down his weapon and put his hands in the air.
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Case C
Edinboro, Pennsylvania. A 14-year-old middle school student, Andrew Wurst opened fire at a school graduation dance, being held at a local restaurant. The shooter killed one teacher and wounded two students and another teacher. The armed teenager was apprehended by the restaurant owner, who grabbed his own shotgun from his office and went after the shooter, though Wurst was already out of ammunition.
And even though there may still have been deaths and injuries, you can bet that the students doing the shooting were NOT carrying their guns legally. They either a) bought them illegally or b) far more likely, got them from parents, siblings, or older friends.
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