Brampton Centennial Secondary School shooting
A school shooting occurred at Brampton Centennial Secondary School in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, on Wednesday, May 28, 1975, at 11:35 a.m. The school closed for the remainder of the week following the shooting, and re-opened the following Monday.
Shooting
Michael Slobodian, a 16-year-old student at the school, had been cutting classes, and teacher Margaret Wright had called his parents to inform them of the issue. His mother confronted Slobodian about this during a mid-morning break, when Slobodian had gone home. Slobodian then wrote a note to his family, including "I am going to eliminate certain people from this world. Those people are: Mrs. Wright, Mr. Bronson and any other sucker who gets in my way. I am then going to kill myself so as not to be imprisoned."Slobodian returned to school with two rifles in a guitar case. He also carried 70 rounds of ammunition to the school. He moved to a washroom on the ground floor of the school. In the washroom, he entered a toilet cubicle to prepare his weapons while leaving the cubicle's door open. As Slobodian was preparing the rifles, John Slinger and another student walked in on him and noticed the guns. Slobodian shouted to them: "Get out of here. I don't want to shoot you". As the two students turned away from Slobodian, he opened fire on them with his.22-calibre Ruger semi-automatic rifle. He fired seven times, killing Slinger and wounding two other students. Slobodian stepped out of the washroom and fired a single shot from the.22 rifle towards a classroom, wounding two students.
Slobodian then switched to his Marlin.444 rifle and fired at a different classroom twice, wounding two students. Slobodian walked northbound towards an east/west intersection in the hallway. At the intersection, Slobodian fired a shot west, injuring four students with shrapnel. He then fired a shot east, grazing a student.
He proceeded to an art classroom, killed Wright and wounded two more students with two shots. Witnesses in the art classroom described Slobodian stopping at the doorway and putting down the Ruger rifle. Wright, recognizing the shooter, stated: "Mike" before Slobodian raised the Marlin rifle in response. Wright tried to run away but was shot in the back, with the bullet exiting her chest and hitting another student.
After shooting up the art classroom, Slobodian returned to the hallway and killed himself with an upwards shot through the chin. He died adjacent to the art classroom. In addition to the three dead, Slobodian had wounded 13 others. It was determined that Slobodian fired eight shots from the.22-calibre Ruger rifle and seven shots, including the suicide shot, from the.444-calibre Marlin rifle.
Witnesses of the shooting included students Cathy and Nancy Davis, the daughters of then Ontario Premier William Davis. Another witness was Scott Thompson, of the Kids in the Hall, who was in the same English class with Slobodian that was taught by Wright. Thompson has stated that the 24-year-old Wright, who was six months pregnant, had been his favourite teacher and the first person to encourage his writing talents.