Shootings that happen at schools are different than "school shootings" A fight that escalates into a shooting isn't going to get the coverage a psycho randomly targeting students will.
That's...a weird take, seeing as both situations should immediately trigger whatever school shooter protocols exist. At least, this is my understanding.
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u/Electrical-Help5512 Sep 05 '24
Shootings that happen at schools are different than "school shootings" A fight that escalates into a shooting isn't going to get the coverage a psycho randomly targeting students will.