Example Of Narrative Essay On School Shootings

1208 Words3 Pages

Last Thursday, October 1st, 2015, I sat in the Student Center lobby at Spring Hill College watching in horror as the FOX Ten breaking news reporters revealed the horrifying details of the mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon. As the utter shock of this news ricocheted through the room, I couldn’t help but think that these innocent college students were challenging themselves to make an impact in the real world. They were simply going about their busy day, when in the blink of an eye, their lives were taken from them. Passing midterms, graduating, thinking about the future- these are the things college students should be worried about, not being anxious wondering if their institution will be the next victim of yet another school shooting. Today, law enforcement officers are killed, children are murdered, gang shooting and mass murders happen daily, yet the sad part is, we, as Americans, pretend it doesn’t happen. …show more content…

Of the six faculty members who were brutally murdered, Victoria Soto, a 27-year old first grade teacher, was one of them. She is now remembered as a hero by the Newtown community, the state of Connecticut, and the entire United States for her act of bravery on this tragic day. As soon as Soto got word that there was an active shooter on the campus, she began to hide her students in closets and cabinets. When twenty-year old Adam Lanza stepped foot in Soto’s empty classroom with a loaded AR-15 rifle, he repeatedly asked where the students were at, but she lied, by telling him that her students were in the gymnasium (NewsTimes). Out of anger, he shot this courageous woman and she died instantly. However, because of her quick thinking and ability to stand face to face with a murderer pointing a gun at her, not one of Ms. Soto’s children were

Open Document