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Dundee school shooting Location St John's Roman Catholic High School, Dundee, Scotland Date 1 November 1967 Attack type School shooting Deaths 1 Injured 2 Victims Nanette Hanson, Marion Young Perpetrators Robert Mone The Dundee school shooting was a 1967 incident at St John's Roman Catholic High School in Dundee, Scotland. Description On 1 November 1967 British soldier Robert Mone, absent without leave from his army unit and after drinking for days,[1] entered a girls' needlework class at St John's High School wearing his uniform and armed with a shotgun.[2] He held the 14- and 15-year-old pupils and their pregnant teacher, Nanette Hanson, captive for 90 minutes. Mone's motive is assumed to be revenge for his expulsion from the school.[3] After entering the classroom, Mone told the girls to barricade the doors and herded them into a fitting room. He fired several rounds at the classroom door. Police brought Mone's grandmother who unsuccessfully asked him to stop. Mone then requested that an acquaintance - 18-year-old nurse Marion Young - be brought to the school. During the standoff, Mone raped one girl, sexually assaulted another, and shot at both women, but the gun misfired. Hanson and Young persuaded Mone to release the girls. Young pleaded with Mone to allow Hanson to be taken to hospital, and Mone told her dismissively that she could do what she wanted. Mone was arrested and Hanson taken to the Dundee Royal Infirmary, where she died from her injuries.[4][5] On 23 January 1968 Mone was found to be insane and sent to the State Hospital in Carstairs.[6][7][8][9][10] In 2017 a retired police officer claimed that a police sniper had Mone in his sights but was denied permission to shoot.[11] Victims and honours