Nashville Parents Ask: Must a Mass Shooter’s Writings Be Made Public? The lack of information about what motivated a deadly attack on a Christian school has led to a protracted legal fight over releasing the shooter’s handwritten journals.
Deadliest Mass Shootings Are Mostly by People 21 or Younger Six of the nine deadliest mass shootings in the United States since 2018 were by people who were 21 or younger, a shift from earlier decades.
A Unique American Ritual: The School Shooting From the University of Texas in 1966, to Columbine in 1999 and now Uvalde, the images of school shootings across America are almost indistinguishable.
After Uvalde, We Must Ask: Is Active Shooter Training Working? Is training to respond to active shooter attacks working?
The Texas Shooting and the End of Hope Commemorating the dead seems to be the only action we’re capable of.