Sandy Hook Elementary Shooting

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The deadliest school shooting to have ever happened in the United States at a high school or grade school, happened less than two years ago. On December 14th, 2012, Adam Lanza, who was twenty years old at the time, shot his mother, Nancy Lanza, four times and then brought firearms to his former grade school Sandy Hook Elementary, and fatally shot twenty children and six adults. Then the shooter put his own gun to his head and fatally shot himself. All of the children were between the ages of six and seven years old, and all six adults who were shot and killed were females who worked at the school. Lanza's father believed that if he were there himself, his son would have had no trouble shooting and killing him too. He also theorized that Adam shot his mother four times for each of them; himself, his mother, his father, and his brother. After the tragedy, the school was torn down and many gun-control debates heated up and schools greatly improved their security to prevent anymore potential attacks. To this day, the motive of Adam Lanza, is still unknown but the effects are still felt in the world today. When looking into the reasons that would cause a twenty year old young man to commit such a horrific act, the mental heath of the shooter is nearly always the first thing to look at. Adam Lanza was indeed found to have suffered from multiple mental disorders, however there is no direct connection between Lanza's mental health and his decision to commit mass murder. At the age of thirteen, Lanza, was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. According to www.oxforddictionaries.com Asperger's syndrome is a developmental disorder related to autism and characterized by higher than average intellectual ability coupled with impaire... ... middle of paper ... ... "A Year Later, 'Newtown' Still Echoes." Education Week [Bethesda] 11 Dec. 2013: n. pag. Print. David, Javier E. "The Sandy Hook Effect: Gun Sales Rise as Stocks Fall." CNBC.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 May 2014. Gee, Denise J. "After Sandy Hook, a New Wave of School Security - The Buffalo News." Www.buffaloNews.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 May 2014. "Newtown Shooting: Adam Lanza's Psychiatric Treatment Revealed In Documents." Hartford Courant. N.p., 28 Dec. 2013. Web. 08 May 2014. Pilkington, Ed. "Sandy Hook Report – Shooter Adam Lanza Was Obsessed with Mass Murder." Theguardian.com. Guardian News and Media, 25 Nov. 2013. Web. 10 May 2014. "Revelations About Adam Lanza's Mental Health Still Don't Explain the Violence." The Wire. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 May 2014. Robinson, Janet. "Sand Hook Elementary: Six Months Later." Interview by Angela Pascopella. June 2013: 50-53. Print.

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