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Eugene man who threatened to become ‘next Kip Kinkel’ is sentencedA Eugene man who threatened to become “the next Kip Kinkel” in a live Facebook video last year was sentenced Wednesday to five years of federal probation. U.S. District Judge Mustafa T.
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The videos posted between Sept. 24 and 27, 2024, included two in which Voss held a firearm and in another discussing becoming “the next Kip Kinkel.” Kinkel was a school shooter who killed his ...
Other speakers Friday were a teen who survived Kip Kinkel's deadly May 1998 shooting rampage in Springfield, Ore., as well as the teen's dad, who described how a gun-safety lesson had saved another ...
Kip Kinkel did not kill himself and was not killed by the police. Frontline brings us his confession. It is a rare record of what one school shooter claims was his motivation -- in his own words.
In May 1998, a year before the massacre at Columbine High, 15-year-old Kip Kinkel murdered his mother and father, and then opened fire at Thurston High School in Springfield, Oregon, killing two ...
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