Not just media attention, attention in general. I would say psychology is a good source. All kids want attention, it's pretty obvious.
There is no hard evidence on it. You know why? The kids are dead.
But, if attention is a large factor, it would explain the extremely sudden outburst of school shootings after Columbine. Do you have any other ideas as to why it would suddenly shoot up?
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They said he was off his medication. Because he told his girlfriend it made him feel like a zombie.
He had all ready tried to commit suicide by cutting his wrists before.
It's a well-known fact that most shooters of the ilk want to be heard. They want to make an impact. So, then, it's just a general assumption that letting the others know they'll be heard will help them act out. Something like that.
Can't bother looking for material on this.
Not all kids want attention and you'd be surprised how often "pretty obvious" things turned out to be wrong when investigated. So show me some evidence.
There wasn't a major increase in school shootings post-columbine. The first burst of them occurred in 97 (with three incidents in the one year). Columbine didn't occur till 99, a year which had only 2 incidents including that one. The total number per year didn't exceed three until 2003 and then again in 2006 and 2008.
Impossible to find evidence because it was destroyed along with the bastards who took the easy way out instead of owning up to their actions. We'll never know until we disable a shooter before he offs himself or the police do it for him, but I'm pretty sure the cops will shoot to kill to prevent more harm, as would alot of people in the same situation.
Those are the shootings you heard about. What does it take to make national headlines? Multiple homicides? In the area where I grew up had school shootings all the time. Where was our national attention? Where was our sympathy?
Lock downs became regular because someone was running through the school armed or someone just got shot up in the parking lot. I hate to see shit like this happen to innocent kids but every time it happens I don't feel the need for a scapegoat or an explanation on why it happened. I just see an unfortunate event in an unfortunate place, not a national crisis or a recurring and growing problem.
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It's not impossible to find evidence either for or against it. They often leave behind writings (not necessarily manifestos or such, diary entries or incidents in their school record are good for insight as to their reasoning), school reports, conversations with others and so on. You can start to put together an idea of their mental state and reasoning processes from that.
It isn't definitive, but it is capable of producing evidence.
On further investigation, I stand corrected. Just don't level the national headlines thing against me when I'm not even from the same hemisphere as you, let alone the same nation.
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It was years before that he had tried it. Maybe he didn't have access to a gun yet.
I know what that kind of medicine does to you, I used to have to take ridalin because I didn't pay attention in school. It took the doctors awhile to figure out that I didn't have ADD, but the school work was really boring. by then I had been off it for a coupla years.
Agreed our goverment has been like this for years though, and will never change unless there is a total change of everyone on capital hill, and the state assemblies. Sad reality when Japan is a safer country to live in then the US, but thats what we get when we allow states to make laws that supersede the federal laws.
Damn if thats not a familiar tune.... same thing here, even got sent to "alternative school" because i wouldnt pay attention in class, hahaha but once i got a teacher that understood me, i was a 4.0 student till i graduated.
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