by joscottcoe | Mar 22, 2024 | Culture, history
Last week TIME Magazine published my latest article about how Kathy Leissner Whitman’s testimony still matters to us more than fifty years after her death. You can read the article here: “The Link Between Domestic Violence and Mass Shootings.” It was...
by joscottcoe | Aug 23, 2018 | buzz, creative, Culture, music, writing
In May, my “A Side” playlist for MASS: A Sniper, a Father, and a Priest was published at Largehearted Boy (many thanks, David Gutowski!). Most people do not realize that by the time he took his position at the UT Austin tower on August 1, 1966, to kill 15...
by joscottcoe | Apr 30, 2016 | Culture, history, women's history
On August 1, 1966, the world heard Charles Whitman’s gunshots as he shot and killed people he didn’t know from the top of the tower at UT Austin. It was the first mass shooting captured on television in the heart of a college campus...
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