Crime of 2 Teachers in Michoacán Is Worrying, Says Unicef
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The murder of two teachers in a school in Michoacán, committed by a teenager, is “worrying,” also because a high-powered weapon was used in the crime, said the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef), a body that argued that “when violence breaks into the classrooms, it not only violates the safety and well-being of teachers and students: it compromises their development and the future of the country.”
A 15-year-old teenager shot and killed two teachers at a private high school in the municipality of Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, at the entrance on Tuesday, 24 March.The case sparked debates on social networks and media about school and teacher safety, firearms control, mental health, and the growth of the ‘incel’ speech in young people and children.After the report of gunfire detonations, elements of the Civil Guard and the Municipal Police impl…
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