four kids are gone. four kids don t get to go home tonight and see their parents. four kids don t get to take that math test they dread. we don t know how to move on from a shooting. i shouldn t be living in fear as, you know, going to school. i didn t know if i was ever going to see my parents again. it was truly terrifying. hard to watch. heartbreaking interviews with students in the michigan school where four high school students were killed during a shooting last week. tragically, events like this are not outliers. they re becoming more common. a report by the government accountability office found that physical attacks with a weapon in schools nearly doubled early in the trump administration. the report found that in a two-year period, from school years 2015 to 16 to school year 2017 to 18, attacks with weapons jumped 97%. according to the most recent data available. at the same time, hate crimes increased 81% and sexual assaults rose 17%.
opened fire in michigan yesterday, killing four and injuring seven others. charging this person as an adult is necessary. reporter: he s been charged with one count of terrorism causing death, four counts of first degree murder, seven counts of assault with intent to murder, 12 counts of possession of a firearm. his father allegedly purchased the gun. prosecutors say they re considering charging crumbly s parents. the victims being remembered, 17-year-old justin shilling was a member of the bowling and golf teams hana st. juliana was just 14 years old. she was on the volleyball team 17-year-old madisyn baldwin wanted to be an artist, set to graduate this spring and 16-year-old tate myre, a high school running back. four kids are gone. four kids don t get to go home tonight and see their parents. four kids don t get to take that math test that they dread. we don t know how to move on from a shooting