“Shooting reported at school”
You read the words in Twitter and feel your shoulders drop, your head lower, and you don’t want to hear any more, but you want to hear everything.
The scenarios run through your head. “A teacher accidentally shot themselves in the foot.” “One kid was showing another a gun he found at home and it accidentally discharged.” “Troubled teen kills himself.”
“A shooter entered the school and killed several people using an AR-15 and a high capacity magazine.”
It’s almost overwhelming when you realize that you’re hoping you’ll read about some troubled kid killing him or herself, because you don’t want to read the alternative. But it was not to be on Valentine’s Day at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.