School death shows lack of tolerance
A holistic answer is the best way to resond to the violence that stunned parents and school administrators.
Deanna Maxfield
Issue date: 2/27/08
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The apparent motive in the killing of a gay 15-year-old Oxnard boy raises even deeper questions - questions about American culture and what American children are learning about the meaning of tolerance.
Lawrence "Larry" King was allegedly killed Feb. 12 by a classmate at E.O. Green Junior High School in Oxnard, Calif. Fourteen-year-old Brandon McInerney shot King in the head at least twice at the beginning of his first-period English class, prosecutors said.
It happened in a classroom full of students.