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1995 Blackville–Hilda High School shooting

Coordinates:33°21′50″N81°15′50″W / 33.36389°N 81.26389°W /33.36389; -81.26389
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School shooting

1995 Blackville–Hilda High School shooting
LocationBlackville, South Carolina, United States
DateOctober 12, 1995
TargetTeachers
Attack type
School shooting,murder-suicide
Weapon.32 caliberrevolver
Deaths2 (including the perpetrator)
Injured1
PerpetratorAnthony Sincino
MotiveSuspension

TheBlackville–Hilda High School shooting was aschool shooting that occurred on October 12, 1995, atBlackville–Hilda High School inBlackville, South Carolina, United States.[1] The gunman, 16-year-old Anthony Sincino, was a student at Blackville–Hilda High School who was suspended from school at the time of the shooting. He fatally shot one teacher and wounded another teacher before committingsuicide.[2][3]

Incident

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On October 12, 1995, the perpetrator entered through a back door armed with a .32 caliber revolver and entered the classroom of a math teacher Johnny Thompson and shot him in the face. He exited the room and confronted another math teacher Phyllis Senn who was later found dead in the teachers work room.[4] Ms. Senn was believed to have died of a heart attack but an autopsy revealed that she was killed by a gun shot.[5] She was hit once in the back of her right shoulder, and the bullet entered a lung, causing her to bleed out rapidly.[6][7]

A student that was in the room across the hall from the first victim, stated that Sincino did not look angry or mad during the shooting, but that he looked like he did not know exactly what he was doing.[8][9]

Sincino's body was later found outside the school office door after he committed suicide by shooting himself in the right temple.[10][11]

Perpetrator

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Sincino was African American, and all the people who he attacked or attempted to attack (such as the school's principal, who Sincino allegedly stalked for some time prior to the shooting)[5] were white, which fueled speculation that the shooting was racially motivated, an assertion backed by Sincino's mother, who blamed her son's actions on him being the victim ofInstitutional racism.[12] Sincino had a history of disciplinary problems within the school, which he was expelled from in 1994, subsequently facing another expulsion for making obscene hand gestures on a school bus after he was readmitted in 1995.[5] These disciplinary actions were regarded as being unnecessarily harsh by people like Sincino's friend Latisha Grant,[5] and there was a pervasive belief in the community that this was due to Sincino being African American.[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Two dead in high school shooting - UPI Archives".UPI. RetrievedSeptember 15, 2025.
  2. ^"School Associated Violent Deaths"(PDF). National School Safety Center. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on December 11, 2006. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2007.
  3. ^"US School Violence Fast Facts".CNN. September 19, 2013. RetrievedSeptember 15, 2025.
  4. ^"Student Shoots Teacher, Kills Himself".Los Angeles Times. October 13, 1995.ISSN 0458-3035. RetrievedJuly 5, 2019.
  5. ^abcd"Carolina teacher died from bullet".upi.com.United Press International. October 14, 1995. RetrievedJanuary 18, 2021.
  6. ^"S. Carolina teacher died of gunshot wound".Tampa Bay Times. RetrievedNovember 29, 2024.
  7. ^"Student Opens Fire, Kills Self".The Washington Post. October 13, 1995.ISSN 0190-8286. RetrievedSeptember 15, 2025.
  8. ^Smith, Bruce."Teacher, Student Dead in High School Shooting, Second Teacher Wounded".AP News. RetrievedJuly 5, 2019.
  9. ^"South Carolina has history of school shootings".Yahoo News. March 31, 2022. RetrievedSeptember 15, 2025.
  10. ^"Student Shoots Teacher Then Turns Gun on Himself".DeseretNews.com. October 13, 1995. Archived fromthe original on October 1, 2018. RetrievedJuly 5, 2019.
  11. ^"S.C. student shoots teacher, kills himself".Tampa Bay Times. RetrievedSeptember 15, 2025.
  12. ^R. Langford, James (October 22, 1995). "Teen's life full of contradictions".The Augusta Chronicle. United States.
  13. ^Katherine S. Newman (2005).Rampage: The Social Roots of School Shootings.Basic Books.ISBN 9780465051045. RetrievedJanuary 18, 2021.
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