Shooting at a California school On March 5, 2001, a 15-year-old freshman at Santana High School in California shot the other two students and 13 more were injured. Mr. Paul Pfister, a local prosecutor in San Diego, says: One student, John Shard, saw the shooter smile with his face leaving the bathroom and shooting people. When shooting began, the teacher tried to evacuate from school before someone was hurt, and some students did not know what happened that some students were completely confused.
Another shot in California. Another school opened in California this week. Only three people were killed and one was hurt - Apparently this is a homicide violence murder case - a suicide bomber caused some children to get involved in an assault. There are bigger stories about raising the risk of violence when survivors leave the abusers, but now I just realize that the story and the top ten provide the whole week tone.
Shooting in California This week, a man was shot dead at Rancho Tehma, five people died and some others were injured. Elementary school was involved in shooting, but in other random places the school reacted very quickly and the shooter was only able to hurt the students before heading to a new place. Domestic violence incidents that apparently caused a shoot incident, the lack of proper police action by the police against previous firearm complaints, and further attention to the attacker's past violent crime history
The 1989 shooting incident at Cleveland Elementary School in Stockton, California urged California's 1994 federal and 1989 state ban. After collective shooting incident, the proposal at the present time and proposed prohibition of weapons are attracting new attention again after shooting by Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut in December 2012. In addition to the national ban, Washington, DC, and several American counties and cities have aggressive weapons laws. In January 1989, 34 children and 1 teacher were shot dead in Stockton, California. President George H · W · Bush prohibited the import of semi-automatic rifle in March 1989 and set for permanent ban in July 1989. Banning weapons attacks addresses general concerns about mass gun incidents, while trying to limit the impact on the use of recreational guns. 1 to 2