In a Facebook
post after the school shooting, her mother, Lori Alhadeff, remembered her as a talented soccer player, who was smart, had an amazing personality, was a great creative writer, and «all she had to offer the world was love.»
Not exact matches
Six days
after a
school shooting in Parkland, Fla., the front pages of the New York Times, The Washington
Post and the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday featured continuing coverage.
«
After a mass
shooting at a
school, you don't have to be the sharpest tack in the box to understand when another student
posts a photo of an assault weapon why
school security personnel and police might ask questions,» tweeted Pittman, who said he owns two guns but no assault rifles.
One hour
after news broke about the
school shooting in Florida last week, Twitter accounts suspected of having links to Russia released hundreds of
posts taking up the gun control debate.
So far in 2018, there have been 16
school shootings, according to a database compiled by the Washington
Post, which counts only incidents that occurred «on campuses immediately before, during or just
after classes.»
BERLIN — A student was detained at Berlin Middle - High
School Tuesday
after allegedly making a
shooting threat, the district superintendent said in announcement
posted on the district website.
In a letter to members of the NRA and the Unified Sportsmen of Florida,
posted online Wednesday by Ammoland, Hammer focused her wrath on GOP lawmakers — particularly Sen. Doug Broxson of the Panhandle town of Gulf Breeze — who supported the sweeping measure (SB 7026), which was rushed into law shortly
after the Feb. 14 deadly
shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School in Parkland.
The social media
posts came in the days
after 17 people were killed in a mass
shooting Wednesday at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School in Parkland, Florida.
A student was detained at Berlin Middle - High
School after allegedly making a
shooting threat, the district superintendent said in announcement
posted on the district website.
He also threatened to sue his then primary opponent, Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTen dead
after shooting at Texas high
school Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers target Chinese tech giants Dems move to save top cyber
post Trump gets a new CIA chief Ryan delays election security briefing Twitter CEO meets lawmakers For cable commentators, the 2016 GOP primary never ended MORE (R - Texas), «for not being a natural born citizen.»
Two weeks
after suggesting in an e-mail that two members of the San Diego
school board be
shot, the board's president stepped down from that
post.
Posted on March 6, 2018 · Representatives from area
school districts discuss how they're working to ensure student safety
after the Parkland, Florida
shooting.
«
After a mass
shooting at a
school, you don't have to be the sharpest tack in the box to understand when another student
posts a photo of an assault weapon why
school security personnel and police might ask questions,» tweeted Pittman.
You may be following the reports of the Taliban
shooting attack on Malala Yousafzai, the 14 - year - old Pakistani girl who last year won Pakistan's National Peace Award but now, as Times journalist Adam Ellick put it in his potent
post yesterday, is «fighting for her life
after being gunned down by the Taliban for doing what girls do all over the world: going to
school.»
A Stoneman Douglas girls basketball player is «fighting for her life»
after being
shot multiple times during Wednesday's deadly
school shooting in Parkland, per social media
posts from her mother and her coach.
That's supposed to be the international day of love,» Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School principal Ty Thompson said in an emotional video message posted on Saturday, three days after a gunman went on a shooting rampage at the Parkland, Florida, s
School principal Ty Thompson said in an emotional video message
posted on Saturday, three days
after a gunman went on a
shooting rampage at the Parkland, Florida,
schoolschool.
Within days, Kasky joined forces with several other students, including David Hogg, a reporter for the
school paper, Sarah Chadwick, who
posted a tweet about President Trump that ended up going viral, and Emma Gonzalez, who gave an empowering speech in Fort Lauderdale days
after the
shooting.
Later on Tuesday, True Pundit
posted another story under the headline «BUSTED: Trump - Hating
School Shooting Survivor Visited CNN HQ Before the
Shooting; Ranted Live on CNN
After.»
Hours
after police identified the suspect in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School shooting in Parkland, Florida, a YouTube user named «BentheBondsman,» whose full name is Ben Bennight,
posted a video claiming that he had previously warned the FBI about the teen (or, at least, about a YouTube user that shared the same name as the teen).