There is ‘an alarming trend’ of gun violence at high school football games this year

Gun violence is a growing issue at high school football games.

The worrisome trend of gun violence at high school football stadiums has national officials commenting on some disturbing numbers. Gun violence is on the rise at high school football games, and it is dimming what is special about Friday Night Lights.

Rather than fans jumping for touchdowns to support their local high school, on 17 occasions this year alone, fans have instead had to run away from the bleachers due to gunshots at games. A recent shooting in Baltimore saw players running full speed into the locker room at the sound of gunfire from next to the stadium.

In a story compiled and researched by NBC News, individuals such as Karissa Niehoff, the executive director of the National Federation of State High School Associations, are beyond concerned by the numbers this year at high school football games.

Although the season isn’t even a month old, there have been 17 shootings nationally at high school football stadiums.

“It’s been sad to watch,” Niehoff told NBC News. “Horrific. It’s definitely the worst I can remember in 35 years as a teacher, coach, leader in sports.”

A criminologist, David Reidman agrees with Niehoff’s bigger point about the seriousness of the issue and the worrisome direction that the numbers indicate.

“I would call it an alarming trend,” Riedman said. “Right now, it appears we’re on pace with last year when there was at least one shooting at a football game each week on the season.”

There have been two deaths and 13 injured during these shootings.

Mass shooting at Oklahoma HS football game kills 1, injures 4 others

The shooting occurred in the second half of a game between Choctaw and Del City.

A mass shooting at a high school football game in Oklahoma on Friday night has killed one 16-year old and injured four others.

The shooting occurred in the second half of a game between Choctaw (Okla.) and Del City (Okla.) in Choctaw. According to an account by CNN, the dead victim was not a student at either school.

Another victim was a 42-year old man who was shot in the chest and taken to a hospital after receiving lifesaving care from a trauma surgeon who was on-site.

Apparently, Choctaw employs five police offers for every home game, and all five were present – as well as four other local law enforcement officials – per CNN.

“The Choctaw School District employs five Choctaw officers for every home game. Police said all five officers were present Friday night, in addition to two on-duty Choctaw officers who had stopped by the game, as well as two Del City officers.”

Authorities recovered two guns and eight rounds at the scene.

This particular incident marks 471 mass shootings inside the United States in 2023 so far, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

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Eagles to honor survivors, victims of gun violence with orange practice shirts during OTAs

Philadelphia Eagles to honor survivors & victims of gun violence with orange practice shirts during OTAs on National Gun Violence Awareness Day

Gun violence has increased nationally during the past year and Philadelphia is among the cities struggling to find a solution to the senseless killings and tragic loss suffered by so many families.

Hoping to do their part on and off the field, the Eagles announced that they’ll wear orange practices shirts to honor survivors and victims of gun violence during their OTA session on Friday.

orange-themed practice shirts that will be listed on NFL Auction, and proceeds will benefit Mothers In Charge and Frontline Dads. Both organizations have previously received grant funding through the Eagles Social Justice Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation.

Wear orange was started to honor Hadiya Pendleton, who was shot and killed on a Chicago playground on January 29, 2013, one week after marching in President Barack Obama’s second inaugural parade.

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