
John Woodrow Cox
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The Apalachee High school shooting will be remembered as one of the most preventable in American history. Today we published the story of how it happened — and all that could have stopped it. w/ Sarah Blaskey, Hannah Natanson, Laura Meckler, Shawn Boburg: washingtonpost.com/investigations…

Read this haunting, infuriating account of how a neglected child became a school shooter—and of all the people and systems who could have stopped it. Great reporting & writing by Sarah Blaskey, John Woodrow Cox, Hannah Natanson, Laura Meckler, Shawn Boburg: washingtonpost.com/investigations…




Thank you for this, Brian — and thanks to all of our friends at the The New York Times for their meaningful support. #WhyISubscribe

Four-reporter The Washington Post story on our owner Jeff Bezos, whose other companies have worked to build relationship with Trump and compete for billions in government contracts. “With Jeff, it’s always only about business,” a former employee said.


The news came just as millions of freshmen began perhaps the most formative year of their young lives: One of them had become the youngest mass school shooter in a quarter-century. W/ Hannah Natanson on the profound effect of a faraway massacre: washingtonpost.com/investigations…

The nation’s freshmen reckon with a mass school shooting by one of their own A gutting dispatch from John Woodrow Cox & Hannah Natanson wapo.st/4e6ysBZ




After threats against schools exploded last year, frustrated police arrested hundreds of students. This is the story of what happened in one Florida county where the sheriff perp walked, and publicly shamed, children as young as 11. w/ Hannah Natanson: washingtonpost.com/investigations…

.John Woodrow Cox tells Jonathan Capehart, "It's a societal failure that we continue to allow children, in the places that they go to learn and grow, to live in a state of fear, all the time, that someone can show up with a gun and kill them."
