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Event.png Stoneman Douglas High School shooting (school shooting,  mass shooting) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Date14 February 2018
LocationMarjory Stoneman Douglas High School,  5901 Pine Island Road,  Parkland,  Florida,  U.S.
TypeSchool shooting.jpg School shooting
Deaths17
Injured (non-fatal)14
DescriptionA school shooting in Florida in 2018

Stoneman Douglas High School shooting is also called the Parkland shooting.

Response

In February 2018, Youtube removed a video of an eyewitness to the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting who stated that she thought there was a second shooter. Youtube stated that it "violates our guidelines".[1]

Suicide of survivors

In March 2019, a second survivor reportedly committed suicide.[2]

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Alan Sabrosky“Bonnie,

KPFA will cease broadcasting “Guns and Butter” effective immediately.

We’ve received an avalanche of negative calls and emails from listeners about your uncritically airing of views by a holocaust denier, climate denial and casting the Parkland mass shooting survivors as crisis actors. As steward [sic.] of our airways, we can’t defend this content to our listeners.

Sincerely,

Quincy McCoy Kevin Cartwright

General Manager Program Director”
Alan Sabrosky
Quincy McCoy
Kevin Cartwright
8 August 2018
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