In my head, I don't categorize the recent one in MD (just a couple miles from where I used to live/work) as a "school shooting" really even though it did happen in a school. It seemed more along the lines of lover's quarrel or domestic violence that played out in a school.
It might be a distinction without a difference.
Exactly. A kid goes on a stabbing spree at a school and it gets no coverage, but it's a school rampage where a student attempts to randomly kill or hurt other students.
A suicide though in the parking lot by a teacher? Or a bullet fired off site flying through the window? Those shouldn't be classified as school shootings.
So it's only a school shooting when it fits your definition and multiple fatalities take place? Fear doesn't count? Ok......
Yes. Fear doesn't factor. Fear doesn't provide the data to develop solutions.