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What’s The Deadliest School Killing?
In 1927, in Bath Township, Michigan, Andrew Kehoe, blows up the Bath Consolidated School, killing 45 people and injuring 58, mostly grade school children.
April 16, 2007: A gunman kills 32 people at Virginia Tech.
Sept. 2, 2006: Douglas W. Pennington, 49, Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, W.Va.
Oct. 28, 2002: Failing University of Arizona Nursing College student Robert Flores, 40.
Jan. 16, 2002: Graduate student Peter Odighizuwa, 42, dismissed from Virginia’s Appalachian School of Law.
Aug. 28, 2000: James Easton Kelly, 36, at University of Arkansas.
April 20, 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold at Columbine High School.
Aug. 15, 1996: Frederick Martin Davidson, 36, a graduate engineering student at San Diego State.
Nov. 1, 1991: Gang Lu, 28, from China, at the University of Iowa campus.
May 4, 1970: Four students by National Guard troops at Kent State University in Ohio.
Aug. 1, 1966: Charles Whitman from observation deck at University of Texas.
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