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Lista de tiroteos en escuelas de Estados Unidos (antes del año 2000)

Esta lista cronológica de tiroteos en escuelas de Estados Unidos antes del año 2000 incluye todos los tiroteos que ocurrieron en escuelas públicas o privadas , así como en colegios y universidades , y en autobuses escolares . Quedan excluidos de esta lista los siguientes:

  1. Incidentes ocurridos durante las guerras
  2. Incidentes ocurridos como resultado de acciones policiales
  3. Asesinatos-suicidios por parte de pretendientes rechazados o cónyuges distanciados
  4. Suicidios o intentos de suicidio que involucran a una sola persona.

Los tiroteos cometidos por miembros del personal escolar, en los que las únicas víctimas son otros empleados, se incluyen en la lista de asesinatos en el lugar de trabajo . Esta lista no incluye los tiroteos de la Universidad Estatal de Kent de 1970 ni los atentados con bombas como el desastre de la Escuela de Bath .

Siglo XVIII

Década de 1760

1 incidente.

Siglo XIX

Década de 1840

1 incidente.

Década de 1850

3 incidentes.

Década de 1860

5 incidentes.

Década de 1870

7 incidentes.

Década de 1880

10 incidentes.

Década de 1890

6 incidentes.

Total de incidentes enumerados aquí en esta sección (siglo XIX): 32

Siglo XX

Años 1900

13 incidentes.

Década de 1910

19 incidentes.

Década de 1920

10 incidentes.

Década de 1930

7 incidentes.

Década de 1940

8 incidentes.

Década de 1950

32 incidentes.

Década de 1960

20 incidentes.

Década de 1970

49 incidentes.

Década de 1980

74 incidentes.

Década de 1990

121 incidentes.

Total number of 20th century incidents listed here:353

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Including one of the perpetrators
  2. ^ a b c d e Including both perpetrators
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq Including the suspect or perpetrator
  4. ^ One by gunfire

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