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WASHINGTON  There's been no real reduction in the number of U.S. 
school shootings despite increased security put in place after the rampage 
at a Connecticut elementary school in December 2012 left 20 children and 
six educators dead.An Associated Press analysis finds that there have been 
at least 11 school shootings this academic year alone, in addition to 
other cases of gun violence in school parking lots and elsewhere on 
campus when classes were not in session.Last August, for example, a gun 
discharged in a 5-year-old's backpack while students were waiting for the 
opening bell in the cafeteria at Westside Elementary School in Memphis. 
No one was hurt.Experts say the rate of school shootings is statistically 
unchanged since the mid- to late-1990s, yet still remains troubling.Ronald 
Stephens, executive director of the National School Safety Center, said 
there have been about 500 school-associated violent deaths in the past 20 
years.The numbers don't include a string of recent shootings at colleges 
and universities. Just last week, a man was shot and critically wounded 
at the Palm Bay Campus of Eastern Florida State College, according to 
police.Bill Bond, who was principal at Heath High School in West Paducah 
in 1997 when a 14-year-old freshman fired on a prayer group, killing 
three female students and wounding five, sees few differences in how shootings 
are carried out today. The one consistency, he said, is that the 
shooters are males c
BRADENTON, Fla.  A 79-year-old woman attempting to maneuver in a Florida 
parking lot backed into a group of people Sunday, killing three people 
and injuring four others, authorities said.A Florida Highway Patrol report 
released Sunday night indicated the accident wasn't alcohol related. The 
report didn't list any charges for the driver, identified as Doreen Landstra 
of Palmetto, but said the investigation was continuing.The accident happened 
at a mobile home community called the Sugar Creek Country Club at 
11:20 a.m. in Bradenton, about 45 miles south of Tampa. Residents had 
gathered for church services inside a clubhouse building, Florida Highway 
Patrol Lt. Gregory Bueno said.The report says Landstra backed out of a 
parking spot, pulled her 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe SUV forward and needed more 
room to clear another parked vehicle. At that point, Landstra's SUV began 
backing up again and struck seven people. The report doesn't make clear 
why she failed to stop before hitting people.The report says the Tahoe 
continued in the same direction before running over a curb, colliding with 
some small trees and coming to rest in a canal, partially submerged.Messages 
left for Landstra on Sunday night weren't immediately returned. Neither 
she nor her passenger were injured.One person was pronounced dead at the 
scene, and two others died after being transported to a nearby hospital. 
The police report identified those who died as Margaret Vanderlaan, 72; 

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