Victims are rarely shot when they are face-to-face with an attacker. School shooters look for victims who are running away, hiding under tables, or they shoot randomly through doors and walls.
This is an interesting observation. Could it be this way because that is how most of the students are encountered by the shooter? If no one ran or hid, and if classrooms weren’t dark, would the shooter kill students anyway?
This is an interesting observation. Could it be this way because that is how most of the students are encountered by the shooter? If no one ran or hid, and if classrooms weren’t dark, would the shooter kill students anyway?