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Was Tennessee School Shooting the First by a Female in US?

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Claim:

A March 27, 2023, Tennessee school shooting is the first such U.S. school shooting to be perpetrated by a female.

Rating:

On March 27, 2023, a female shooter entered the Covenant School, a private Christian school for preschool to sixth grade, and opened fire, killing six, as reported by The New York Times:

A heavily armed woman entered a Christian school in Nashville on Monday morning and fatally shot three children and three staff members before she was shot and killed by the police, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said.

The spokesman, Don Aaron, said that investigators were working to identify the woman who had opened fire at the Covenant School, which serves about 200 students from preschool through 6th grade, according to its website. The 28-year-old woman was armed with two assault-style rifles and a handgun, the police said, and it was not immediately clear if she had any connection to the school.

Authorities had not released the name of the shooter, as of this writing, whom police reportedly shot and killed. Nearly all school shootings in U.S. history, however, have been perpetrated by males, and many online users described this development as a potential first.

This is not, in fact, the first U.S. mass school shooting carried out by a female. One of the nation’s earliest school shootings, at a San Diego area elementary school, was carried out by a then-16-year-old girl, Brenda Spencer. On Jan. 29, 1979, she used a rifle given to her by her father and began “picking off students heading to the elementary school directly across the street from her home,” as reported 50 years later by the San Diego Tribune: 

Spencer, then 16, armed with the rifle and scope her father gave her for Christmas, started picking off students heading to the elementary school directly across the street from her Lake Atlin Avenue home. [Charles] Miller was one of her victims.

She fired 36 rounds. Eleven hit their mark — eight children and three adults. [Principal Burton] Wragg and [Head Custodian Michael] Suchar died; the others, including San Diego police Officer Robert Robb, survived their wounds.

Spencer fired at the school for about 20 minutes and famously told a reporter who reached her by phone that she was shooting because “I just don’t like Mondays… I did this because it’s a way to cheer up the day.”

When asked, Spencer told a reporter who reached her by phone that she was shooting because “I just don’t like Mondays… I did this because it’s a way to cheer up the day.” As Snopes reported in an earlier fact check, this comment inspired the 1979 Boomtown Rats song, “I Don’t Like Mondays.” 

A more recent example of such shootings was the May 2021 school shooting at Rigby Middle School in Idaho that injured three. That attack was carried out by a sixth-grade girl.

Because a previous school shootings have been perpetrated by a female, we rate this claim “False.”

Sources

Howard, Jacqueline, and Madison  Park. “Why Female Shooters Are Rare.” CNN, 8 May 2019, https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/08/health/female-shooters-rare/index.html.

Farr, Kathryn. “Adolescent Rampage School Shootings: Responses to Failing Masculinity Performances by Already-Troubled Boys.” Gender Issues, vol. 35, no. 2, June 2018, pp. 73–97. Springer Link, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12147-017-9203-z.

Levenson, Michael, et al. “Live Updates: Armed Woman Kills 6 in Nashville School.” The New York Times, 27 Mar. 2023. NYTimes.com, https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/03/27/us/nashville-shooting-covenant-school.

“Released Documents Shed New Light on What Happened the Day of the Rigby Middle School Shooting.” East Idaho News, 7 Apr. 2022, https://www.eastidahonews.com/2022/04/unsealed-documents-shed-new-light-on-what-happened-the-day-of-the-rigby-middle-school-shooting/.

Repard, Pauline. “40 Years Ago, Brenda Spencer Took Lives, Changed Lives in a Mass Shooting at a San Diego Elementary School.” San Diego Union-Tribune, 29 Jan. 2019, https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/public-safety/sd-me-brenda-spencer-school-shooting-20190129-story.html.

 

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