News

Texas School Shooting: 19 Children Killed

After rushing into a Texas elementary school on Tuesday, a teen gunman killed at least 19 children and two adults. The Texas school shooting is the latest instance of gun-fueled mass murder in the United States. It’s the country’s bloodiest school shooting in nearly a decade. Several people injured, including children. Many of them are in critical condition.

Texas School Shooting Suspect

Governor Greg Abbott stated that the suspect, Salvador Ramos, was reportedly killed by police officers and that the policemen were hit by gunfire, though their injuries were not serious.

The 18-year-old had also shot his own grandmother before fleeing the scene. He crashed his car and unleashed a violent spree at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

America’s Gun Problem

Hours later, US President Joe Biden urged Americans to stand up to the politically strong US gun lobby, which he blamed for stalling the passage of harsher “common-sense” gun safety legislation.

The shooting was the latest in a series of horrific school shootings that have periodically revived a furious debate between supporters of stricter gun control and those who oppose any action that could jeopardise Americans’ constitutional right to bear arms.

As of Tuesday, the Gun Violence Archive, an independent data collection organisation, had tallied 212 mass shootings this year.

A mass shooting is defined as an incident in which four or more persons are shot or killed, excluding the shooter.

As for school shootings, according to Education Week, 2021 had 34 such incidents at educational institutions. In 2020, there were 10 shootings. Both 2019 and 2018 recorded 24 shootings.

So far this year, 27 school shootings have taken place.

Related Article: A look At Some Of The Deadliest School Shootings In The United States

Reaction of Politicians

In a speech to the nation following the tragedy, Biden urged action to combat gun violence.

Vice President Kamala Harris said earlier that people normally declare in moments like this, “our hearts break — but our hearts keep getting broken … and our broken hearts are nothing compared to the broken hearts of those families.”

“We have to have the courage to take action … to ensure something like this never happens again,” she said.

Texas Senator Ted Cruz described the Uvalde shooting as “truly horrific”, but said gun reforms were not the way to prevent such crimes.

He told reporters that curtailing the rights of “law-abiding citizens… does not work.” It’s ineffective. It does not deter crime.” He claimed that “going after convicts” is what prevents such crimes, and he chastised other politicians for using gun control to “promote their own political agenda.”


TeamRSP

Recent Posts

Where to Stay in Uttarakhand’s Happy Valley

Finding the perfect base for your Happy Valley adventure is about balancing the serenity of…

13 hours ago

Happy Valley, Uttarakhand: The “Mini Tibet” You Need to Visit in 2026

Perched on the western fringes of Mussoorie, where the mist dances through deodar trees and…

13 hours ago

The End of the Opioid Era? How Suzetrigine Rewires Pain Management

Quick Insight For the first time in over two decades, a major innovation in pain…

23 hours ago

Where exactly are the best food truck clusters in Gurgaon, and what are their typical operating hours for a Sunday night?

Gurgaon’s food truck scene is concentrated in specific "hubs" where infrastructure (and legal parking) allows…

23 hours ago

Are there any other theater performances happening at Kamani Auditorium or Shri Ram Centre for the weekend of April 25-26, 2026?

Kamani Auditorium and the Shri Ram Centre are both anchors of Delhi’s cultural heart in…

23 hours ago

Are there any outdoor dance or music performances at India Habitat Centre or IIC for the weekend of April 25-26, 2026?

India Habitat Centre (IHC) has a particularly strong classical and contemporary lineup for that weekend,…

23 hours ago

This website uses cookies.