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Wisconsin school shooting leaves another American community shaken by gun violence
PBS NewsHourDecember 16, 2024 (02:52)

Two people were killed and six others injured at a private school in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday. The suspected shooter, also found dead at the scene, was identified by officials as a 17-year-old female student at the school. Authorities are now investigating her motive as another American community is reeling from mass gun violence. Amna Nawaz reports.

PBS News Hour full episode, Dec. 17, 2024
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2 people and the suspect are dead in Wisconsin school shooting
NPR News, Alana WiseDecember 16, 2024

A shooter armed with a handgun opened fire at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wis., leaving at least three people dead and six more injured, police said Monday.

A teacher and a student were killed, and two students currently face life-threatening injuries.

The suspect was among those found dead after the shooting, which began shortly before 11 a.m. at the school, which houses students from kindergarten through high school.

Run, Hide, Fight: Growing Up Under the Gun
PBS NewsHourOctober 9, 2024 (25:50)

Gun violence is the leading cause of death for American children and teens. “Run, Hide, Fight: Growing Up Under the Gun” is a new 30-minute documentary about how gun violence affects young Americans, from PBS News Student Reporting Labs in collaboration with 14 student journalists from five U.S. cities: Philadelphia, Oakland, Washington D.C., Nashville, and East Lansing, Michigan. The documentary profiles how the same young people that have survived these traumatic events are leading the fight for a safer future.

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How Can We Prevent Gun Violence in American Schools?
Everytown Research & Policy, Fact Sheet IntroductionJune 6, 2023

What do we know about gun violence in schools?

From 2013 through 2022, Everytown identified 720 incidents of gunfire on the grounds of a preschool or K–12 school, including incidents of gun homicides and assaults, gun suicides and attempts, unintentional shootings, and mass shootings.1

School shooters usually have a connection to the school.
An Everytown analysis of the New York City Police Department’s review of active shooter incidents in K–12 schools over five decades found that the shooters were current or former students in 75 percent of these incidents.2

Guns used by shooters under age 18 usually come from the home.

76%

Roughly three-quarters of school shooters under the age of 18 got the gun from their home or the home of a close relative.

“Protecting America’s Schools: A US Secret Service Analysis of Targeted School Violence”. National Threat Assessment Center. (2019). https://bit.ly/2U7vnwa

A US Secret Service analysis of nearly 40 years of school violence found that roughly three-quarters of school shooters’ guns came from the home of a parent or close relative.3

School shooters nearly always exhibit advance warning signs.
In all incidents of targeted school violence—100 percent—there were warning signs that caused others to be concerned.4

School gun violence has a disproportionate impact on students of color.
Two in three incidents of gunfire on school grounds from 2013 to 2021 occurred in schools where one or more racial and/or ethnic minorities constituted a majority of the student population.5

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DISCUSS A SOLUTION: Gun Safety
US onAir NetworkOctober 10, 2024

Gun violence is a multifaceted problem with no single solution. A comprehensive approach that addresses various factors is key. Here are some potential solutions:

Legislative Measures
Public Health Approach
Social and Economic Factors
Gun Industry Regulations
Cultural and Behavioral Changes
Individual Responsibility

See About for overview of solutions related to the above approaches

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