Essay On Sandy Hook Shooting

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The Sandy Hook Shooting
On December 14, 2012 a horrifying event occurred leaving dead children and teachers in classrooms, parents hugging their kids a little more, and the whole world shocked on what exactly occurred that morning. In the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting this event changed the view of gun control creating gun control regulations and providing more security techniques. Even though this isn’t our first school shooting tragedy it has definitely impacted the way we perceive our security in this world. When we recall of school shootings, we usually think of recent events, like the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, or the shooting that occurred at Lone Star (North Harris) January 22, 2013. However, school shootings didn’t just start in this decade; it’s been happening over the past couple of years such as the University of Texas Tower Shooting the second deadliest shooting ever in the …show more content…

Children being only six and seven year old were shot and killed with havin so much life ahead of them. Before Adam Lanza could get a hold of them he first kills his 52 year old mother at their Newtown, Connecticut, home then drives to Sandy Hook Elementary School, where he kills 20 first graders and six school employees before turning a gun on himself. The Sandy Hook tragedy was the second-deadliest mass-shooting in the United States, Adam Lanza shot through a plate-glass window next to Sandy Hook’s locked front entrance in order to gain access to the school. Hearing the noise, the school principal and school psychologist went to investigate and were shot and killed by Adam. He then entered two first-grade classrooms, where he gunned down two teachers and 15 students in one room and two teachers and five students in the other room. When Lanza heard the police closing in on him, he killed himself in a

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