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Brenda Spencer is led away by San Diego police SWAT officers after shooting 11 people, killing two, at Cleveland Elementary School in the city’s San Carlos neighborhood on Jan. 29, 1979.
SAN DIEGO — Brenda Spencer, the 16-year-old girl who killed two adults and injured eight children at Grover Cleveland Elementary School in San Diego in 1979, is up for parole once again- in what ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The ... Brenda Spencer was 16 years old when she shot a .22-caliber rifle 36 times from a window at her family’s house across the street from Cleveland Elementary ...
Brenda Spencer, who was 16 at the ... “The shock of this brazen crime rippled through the community in San Diego at the time and it continues to hold a place of infamy in the history of mass ...
SAN DIEGO — Parole hearings were held Thursday for two high-profile killers from San Diego: School shooter Brenda Spencer and Marine wife Laura Troiani. Spencer, 60, and Troiani, 61, both ...
Not much to hear at the hearing. Brenda Spencer’s August 18 parole hearing is virtual. There are only a handful of attendees. Among them, only one victim, Cam Miller. When his face appears on my ...
She told San Diego's News 8 in 1993, "I don't remember saying that. Right now we're trying to find evidence that I did say that. I'd like to hear the tape. It really influenced how people saw me ...
In 1979, student Brenda Spencer shot dead two adults and wounded eight children at a school in San Diego. When asked by police why she did it, she replied: "I don't like Mondays". pic.twitter.com ...
A girl identified by police as Brenda Spencer, 16, is escorted away from the home she had barricaded herself in, in San Diego, Jan. 29, 1979. Police Sgt. Dave Kelly said Spencer emerged from the ...
Brenda Spencer, who was 16 at the time of the shooting, was denied release at "the strong objection of prosecutors" after a Board of Parole hearing Friday. KGTV San Diego, CA ...