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  • CNN - Teen Guilty in Mississippi School-Shooting Rampage

    A jury finds 17-year-old Luke Woodham guilty of 2 counts of murder and 7 counts of aggravated assault for a shooting spree at Pearl High School in Hattiesberg, Mississippi.

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  • CNN - Girl Dies, Boyfriend Wounded in School Shooting

    Report on a killed student and her boyfriend wounded in a shooting at Central High School in Carrollton, Georgia that may have been an attempted murder-suicide or double suicide.

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  • Last of Jonesboro Victims Laid to Rest

    Friends, family and a shocked community say their final goodbyes to a heroic teacher and two young girls who died Tuesday in the shooting rampage at Westside Middle School in Jonesboro, Arkansas.

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  • CNN - Kentucky School Shooter

    A judge accepts the guilty pleas from Michael Carneal, 15, who was charged with killing three high school classmates and wounding five others in December 1997 in Paducah, Kentucky.

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  • CNN - Start of School Year Brings Painful Memories of Killings

    Story on the back-to-school season bringing back horrifying memories of death on their school grounds in Atlanta.

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  • CNN - Student in Custody After Teacher, School Aide Shot

    A male teacher is shot and a female school volunteer grazed by a bullet in a hallway outbreak of gunfire that resulted from a feud between juveniles, in Richmond, Virginia.

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  • A Timeline of Recent School Shootings

    Brief timeline of recent school shootings in the U.S.

    www.infoplease.com

  • Patterns of School Shootings

    Assertion that school shootings are planned by people with ulterior motives.

    www.cuttingedge.org

  • Online NewsHour: Youth Violence

    Transcript of 1998 broadcast following Arkansas school shooting.

    www.pbs.org

  • NPR : Pre-Teen Charged with Planning Shooting Spree

    In Virginia, a 12-year-old boy stands accused of planning a shooting rampage on the last day of school. Officials at the boy's school say they had planned for a case exactly the one that arose. NPR's Claudio Sanchez reports. [7:52 Realaudio broadcast]

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  • NPR : Cell Phones in High Schools

    The state of California may allow high school students to carry cell phones and pagers on campus. The state believes that in light of recent school shootings and terror attacks, it would be a good way for teens to quickly get in touch with their parents. But teachers say it will disrupt class. Russell Lewis reports from KPBS in San Diego. [3:20 Realaudio broadcast]

    www.npr.org

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