Chattanooga Times Free Press

Shootings called ‘cultural problem’

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BENTON, Ky. — This was supposed to be Spirit Week at Marshall County High School. Instead, homecoming events were canceled, the governor was in town lamenting the nation’s moral decay, and preparatio­ns were being made for the funerals of two 15-year-old children.

Tuesday’s attack by a fellow classmate at the high school left more than a dozen survivors with gunshot wounds or other injuries, and three of them remain hospitaliz­ed. Hundreds more were scarred by what they saw.

Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin called on Americans Friday to “wake up” and recognize that school shootings are a “cultural problem.”

“We have become desensitiz­ed to death, we have become desensitiz­ed to killing, we have become desensitiz­ed to empathy for our fellow man and it’s coming at an extraordin­ary price and we have got to look at the root causes of this,” Bevin told The Associated Press.

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