Perison Shots: A Rough Day at Perm State University
What went down? On Monday, Sept 20, a student at Perm State University launched a terrifying shoot‑out that rattled the campus and emptied the courtyard with terror.
Quick Timeline
- 00:00 – Gunfire erupts in the lecture hall.
- 00:02 – The suspect, a student, is nabbed by campus security before he can chase anyone else.
- 00:10 – Students dash out through first‑floor windows, half‑landing, half‑huddling at the safety zone.
- 00:30 – Police declare the incident: 5 dead, 6 injured.
Why the Shock Factor?
The shoot‑out came from a student—and it was all over the place, with campus walls echoing gunshots.
It reminds folks that Russia’s strict firearm laws don’t guard you from the worst kind of disasters. After all, a handful of guns are still available for hunting or “self‑defence” once you pass a rigorous exam.
What’s the Takeaway?
- Universities aren’t just about exams; they’re also staging grounds for real‑life drama.
- Any campus hope to keep safety first—hope we keep the hardware checked.
- In the end, students turned campus corners into detour lanes, hoping a fresh start after a terrifying start.
Thankfully, nobody’s fully blown into the future—just a village thought the campus had gone slightly… wrong. Live with that.