• Massacre At least 18 children and a teacher are killed in a shooting at a Texas school

  • Reactions "What are we doing? We have more mass shootings than there are days in the year"

The United States is the only developed country where school shootings are relentlessly repeated, like the one that mourned an elementary school in Texas on Tuesday, leaving 18 children dead.

These are the deadliest shooting massacres in America's classrooms

in the past two decades.

Uvalde, Texas, May 24, 2022

An 18-year-old teenager killed 18 students and one adult at Robb Elementary School in the town of Uvalde, Texas, located between the city of San Antonio and the border with Mexico.

The suspect also died.

Oxford, Michigan, October 30, 2021

A 15-year-old teenager has killed four students in cold blood and wounded six others, as well as a teacher, on high school grounds in Oxford, Michigan, a small town north of Detroit.

The shooter was charged with "terrorist act" and "murder" and, unusually, his parents were also prosecuted.

Santa Clarita, Calif., November 14, 2019

A 16-year-old teenager marked his birthday by shooting students at his high school in Santa Clarita, California, killing two classmates and wounding three others before attempting suicide.

The victims were between 14 and 15 years old.

Santa Fe, Texas, May 18, 2018

A 17-year-old teenager gunned down 20 people at his high school in Santa Fe, Texas: two adults and eight youths die.

The attacker has been jailed ever since.

Parkland, Fla., February 14, 2018

On Valentine's Day, a 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz unloaded his semi-automatic rifle at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, from which he had been expelled for disciplinary reasons.

He left 17 dead, most of them teenagers.

The shooter was arrested.

Benton, Kentucky, January 23, 2018

A 15-year-old teenager shot and killed two other students of the same age at Benton Kentucky High School.

Another 18 people were injured by bullets or in the chaos created by the shooting.

Roseburg, Ore., October 1, 2015

A 26-year-old student shot and killed nine people at Umpqua University.

Wounded, he shot himself in the head.

Oakland, Calif., April 2, 2012

A man killed seven people at the small Oikos University in Oakland, California.

The shooter, a former student of Korean origin, was arrested and died seven years later in prison.

Newtown, Connecticut, December 14, 2012

After shooting his mother, 20-year-old Adam Lanza killed 26 people, including twenty 6- and 7-year-olds, at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

He later committed suicide.

America is still haunted by this massacre because of the many children killed.

Virginia Tech University, Virginia, April 16, 2007

A South Korean student has killed 32 people with his two semi-automatic pistols, before committing suicide at that famous institution of higher education.

Columbine, Colo., April 20, 1999

Two heavily armed Columbine High School students, aged 17 and 18, killed twelve classmates and a teacher before committing suicide in the library.

The death toll would have been even worse if the attackers had managed to detonate their homemade bombs.

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