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Nicholas Goldberg: Did the 23-year-old Columbine attack inspire last week's school shooting in Russia?

Ambulances move on a road near the scene of a shooting in school No88 in Izhevsk on Sept. 26, 2022, in Russia.

When a gunman wearing a swastika on his T-shirt and a black balaclava burst into School No. 88 in the Russian city of Izhevsk on Sept. 26, panicked kids as young as 7 fled through the halls and stairwells or huddled in classrooms. The shooter killed 17 people — including 11 children — and wounded 24 before killing himself.

It's the same old story, I'm sorry to say, that is so familiar in our own country. And when police finally reached the body of the gunman, they encountered another recognizable trope of school shootings everywhere: a direct reference

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