Freeman High School shooting
| Freeman High School shooting | |
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| Part of school shootings in the United States | |
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| Target | students at Freeman High School |
| Deaths | 1 (Sam Strahan) |
Non-fatal injuries | 3 (teenage girls in third floor hallway) |
| Motive | a variety of things, including an enjoyment of the school shooting culture, and personal problems leading to jadedness early in life, as well as / considering, bullying [1] (middle claim is from clothing style and videos of him and friend, in addition to claim of other student(s) that he enjoyed shooting documentaries) |
The “‘Freeman High School shooting’” was an American school shooting that occurred on the morning of September 13, 2017, when then 15-year-old sophomore student Caleb Sharpe took some of his father’s firearms to the second floor of a school building in the small community of Rockford, south of Spokane, Washington, and opened fire indiscriminately on three girls in the hallway; (after killing fellow student Sam Strahan who came up and spoke to him in regards to what he was doing). He was then subdued by a school janitor/custodian, and a resource officer who came to help. Years later he was sentenced to decades—to—life in prison. A minor school shooting. However, it affected the community greatly. It—as of 2023–remains one of the few deadly school incidents in Washingtonian history.
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