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<text id=89TT0319>
<title>
Jan. 30, 1989: Slaughter In A School Yard
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
Jan. 30, 1989 The Bush Era Begins
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
NATION, Page 29
Slaughter in a School Yard
</hdr><body>
<p> The gunman drove his Chevrolet station wagon to the rear of
Cleveland Elementary School in Stockton, Calif. He stepped out,
carrying a Chinese-made semiautomatic AK-47 rifle loaded with 75
bullets. Carved into the AK-47's stock were disconnected words:
"freedom," "victory," "Hezbollah." He wore a flak jacket under
a camouflage shirt jacket that bore other words, one misspelled:
"PLO," "Libya," "death to the Great Satin." He had placed plugs
in his ears to dull the sounds of what he was about to do.
Patrick Purdy, 26, a drifter with guerrilla-warfare fantasies,
had returned to the school he attended 16 years earlier for a
final, cowardly assault.
</p>
<p> Purdy set his station wagon afire with a gasoline-filled
beer bottle. Then the man described in a 1987 police report as
suffering from "mild mental retardation" walked toward the
school yard. At least 300 pupils, mostly kindergartners through
third-graders, were enjoying their lunchtime recess.
Impassively, Purdy squeezed the trigger of his rifle, then
reloaded, raking the yard with at least 106 bullets. As
children screamed in pain and fear, Purdy placed a 9-mm pistol
to his head and killed himself. When the four-minute assault was
over, five children, ages 6 to 9, were dead. One teacher and
29 pupils were wounded. Those killed were all Southeast Asians,
from war-refugee groups that make up 71% of the school's
enrollment.
</p>
<p> Why did Purdy gun down a yard full of children? "He just
hated everybody," said Stockton Police Captain Dennis Perry.
The more significant question: Why could Purdy, an alcoholic who
had been arrested for such offenses as selling weapons and
attempted robbery, walk into a gun shop in Sandy, Ore., and
leave with an AK-47 under his arm? The easy availability of
weapons like this, which have no purpose other than killing
human beings, can all too readily turn the delusions of sick
gunmen into tragic nightmares.
</p>
</body></article>
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