The Stockton Schoolyard Shooting

June 7, 2016
About thirty years ago there was a schoolyard attack that caught national attention; oddly enough, not because of the implied fanatical religious connection, but because of the weapon used.

On January 17, 1989, Patrick Edward Purdy went to the Cleveland Elementary School in Stockton, CA and began to open fire at the students and faculty that were on the playground at the time. The attack lasted for three minutes from 11:59 am to 12:02 pm Pacific Time.

Patrick Edward Purdy, at the time of the shooting, was unemployed welder and was regularly referred to as “a drifter” after the fact. He was born in Tacoma, Washington but moved to Stockton, California with his mother after his father threatened to kill her with a pistol the family owned. Purdy attended Cleveland Elementary School from kindergarten to the second grade. He was described, by his stepfather, as a quiet child who cried often. After the family had moved to the Sacramento area of California, Child Protective Services were called to Purdy’s household twice due to allegations that his mother was abusing her children.

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The remainder of this article is part of the book "Active Killers and the Crimes They Perpetrated," available in print or ebook via Amazon.

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