California school one of smallest in US to experience gun violence. How did shooter get in?
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Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea noted, "The two boys will have ‘a long road ahead of them’ in terms of recovery, likely needing several surgeries." This highlights the seriousness of the injuries sustained by the young victims.
Research shows private schools experience gun violence at a lower rate than public ones, yet half of the incidents at private schools since 1999 occurred in the last five years, signifying an unsettling trend.
Feather River Adventist was the third smallest school to experience gun violence since 1999. Two smallest were also faith-based institutions, demonstrating that even smaller schools are not immune from such tragedies.
The shooter, Glenn Litton, accessed the school by posing as a guardian, raising concerns about current security measures in place and prompting discussions about the effectiveness of surveillance and metal detectors.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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