Murder at Locker 02-069. / Susan Taylor Martin.
by Martin, Susan Taylor; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Murder at Locker 02-069, Feb. 11, 2001; pp. 1F+.
"He lives alone in the big city. Weekday mornings, between 9 and 9:30, he steps out of Apt. 3A and rides the elevator down to the lobby....He is tall and thin, looks to be in his late 30s. Though he has lived here for more than two years, the doorman doesn't know much about him. Just that he's a good tipper, never asks for anything, has few if any visitors....As the man ventures out, he slips on dark glasses and moves so softly he's almost tiptoeing. The doorman has never seen him get in a car, hail a cab, catch a bus. He heads west on foot and disappears into the urban maw. Thus begins another day in the quiet, anonymous life of a quiet, brilliant man...one of the first people in America to bring a gun to his school and open fire." (ST. PETERSBURG TIMES) This article profiles one of the first school shooters and examines the recent rash of violence in schools across the nation.
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