Traumatised teenagers shooting their mates has been mostly America’s story. Last week, though, the malaise surfaced in the small German town of Erfurt. Robert Steinhuaser stepped into his school, sporting a mask and holding a gun, and started shooting at his teachers and mates. Death toll: 17. It was an act of vengeance—Robert had been expelled from his school a few months back and banned from taking his high school examination. He chose a day when his classmates were taking their examination. The death toll would have been higher had his history teacher, Reiner Haise, not pushed him into a room, ripped off his mask and said: "Robert, it doesn’t make sense any more. But you can shoot me anyway." The teenager replied: "Yes, that’s enough for today." Robert then shot himself dead. Flags are at half mast in Germany, and its politicians want to make its gun-laws more stringent.
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