School Shootings And Their Causes

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School Shootings And Their Causes

On April 20, 1999, in the moderately sized town of
Littleton, Colorado, at approximately 11:20 a.m., two young
men, Eric Harris, 18, and Dylan Klebold, 17, stormed into
Columbine High School. No more than twenty minutes later, 15
people were dead, including the two of them, and another
twenty-three wounded (Gibbs 28-29). Knowing that the duo are
teenagers, and probably played many violent video games and
watched hundreds of violent shows, people immediately began to
blame the media, and the violence that these young men had
been exposed to by it. But is it the media that is to blame
for all these deaths? Is it violent movies, television shows,
music, and video games that made these two, and other killers
like them, do what they did? In this paper I plan to discuss
the happenings at Columbine and the recent similar assaults
that have occurred on schools, but more specifically I plan to
concluded what caused these kids to do what they did, with a
focus on media violence as the primary reason. As I begin
this paper I don't personally believe that media violence is
to blame for all these shootings, I may not know why the kids
did what they did, but I can't see them killing classmates
because of a movie they saw, a song they listened to, a show
they watched, or a video game they played. Through this paper
I plan to either further my belief of this, or possibly prove
otherwise and change my views.
The recent explosion in media coverage of Columbine made
it seem like it was a random event, which we've never seen the
likes of before, but many crimes like this have happened
before. Since February of 1996, there has been six other
"high profile" school violence cases like Columbine. The
first of these was committed by Barry Loukaitis, 14, on Feb.
2, 1996. Loukaitis killed three...

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  • Submitted by: bignerds
  • Date Submitted: 06/28/2008 08:11 PM
  • Category: Social Issues
  • Words: 1486
  • Pages: 6
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