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    Mass Shooting, Mass Changes, and Mass Stalling Gun fire. Schklikt, klikt. One, two, three, four… There are too many shots to count. They seem random, but every single one sends a chill down your back. Laughter, shrill, joyous laughter just outside the library’s doors echoes through the hallway. Your heart stops, you freeze. Any movement could be your killer. After what feels like hours you hear an explosion below. “Get under the tables!” You scurry over to the nearest table and look towards the

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    Murder is such an extreme and taboo crime that even what influences adult killers can remain a mystery. Trying to figure out what drives a child to kill is even more difficult. It is extremely hard not to be terrified yet at the same time fascinated by stories of these young murderers. Digging into this issue brings up some very interesting questions. Is it nature or nurture that guides them to kill? Are some people simply born with brains that are wired to be violent, or does their unique environment

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    20, 1999, two ‘troubled’ teenagers fatally shot twelve students, one teacher and wounded twenty four others at Columbine High School. When asked to name a victim of the Columbine massacre, most people cannot produce a name but can name the shooters: Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. Too often do Americans and citizens of the world remember the perpetrators of tragedies rather than the victims themselves. In an article published by Newsweek written by Max Kutner named “Mass Shootings and News Media: A

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    Columbine high school located in Littleton, Colorado is where a one of the most tragic and misfortune massacre occurred. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold are the two responsible students for one of the worst school shooting in American history. On April 20th of 1999 the two students attended their first class, bowling. Afterwards, they went home and gathered weapons. They arrived to school and shot it up. Unfortunately, one teacher, 12 students died. In addition, 21 were severely injured. Afterwards

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    you and your friends hear talk about a shooter on the school campus with a gun and you hear gunshots in the hallway what do you do now? That's what happened to Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. Two shooters Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold who attended Columbine High School. Eric and Dylan sought out to kill as many people as they possibly could. The pair was able to get weapons from an outside source who was passed all the gun regulations at the time then the source gave the guns to the shooters

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    It’s been 1000 years since the College plague epidemic (2016-2017) killed the entire population of the United States. The deadly virus started as a common cold. It was usual for many college students to get sick during the first week of school because of the close contact students had with one another. Unfortunately, this common cold had undergone a mutation that spread rapidly across the United States. Colleges and universities were promptly shut down and the race for the cure began, but it was

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    1999 at 11:19 AM two current students named Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold open-fired in Columbine High School murdering 12 students and one teacher. They wounded 24 other students and shortly after took their own lives. Strategically, they set up bombs a few miles away from the school to go off just before the massacre was to begin to deter the police, fire department and

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    Federal law prohibits the sale of firearms to certain individuals with a history of mental illness, however it cannot require states to make information identifying these people available to the federal or state agencies that perform background checks. This may have many states fail to voluntarily report the necessary records to the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), especially with respect to people prohibited from possessing guns for mental health reasons. As a result

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    The psychological approach is made up of many theories. The social learning theory, the social control theory, and the social identity theory. They all apply to The Columbine Shooting. According to Ronald L. Akers and Robert L. Burgess’s Social learning theory differential association is learned criminal behavior. Criminal behavior is often learned from interacting with certain social groups in person or via the internet. Criminal behavior is easily learned by individuals being introduced to techniques

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    Students at June Jordan High School were caught up in a shooting at the end of class on Tuesday. Sophomore Devianna Lucero reported that she thought it was just someone baging on the walls, until students were screaming and running to the classrooms. The next day, students came hand-in-hand, and signs stating that “All Lives Matter.” Policies believe there are 4 suspects, and one female student, who was shot, was targeted. In total, 4 students were shot, 3 sent out of the hospital, and one still

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