D.C. Sniper Scare Worksheet

D.C. Sniper Scare Short Answer

This passage recounts the terrifying D.C. Sniper Attacks of 2002, in which John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo carried out a series of sniper shootings in the Washington, D.C. area. The attackers used a modified car to carry out their deadly strikes, randomly targeting victims over three weeks. The case was solved when a tip led police to Muhammad and Malvo, who were eventually arrested. Muhammad was sentenced to death, and Malvo received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

This passage enhances vocabulary with terms like “sniper” and “modus operandi.” It improves comprehension by detailing the timeline of events, from the attacks to the capture of the killers. The passage fosters critical thinking by asking students to reflect on the fear caused by random acts of violence and the methods used to stop them. Additionally, it builds problem-solving skills, as students consider how investigators cracked the case.