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Revival
01-16-2002, 11:43 AM
Another topic from the old forums, brought back here my yours truly.
Directly across the street from my school:

NEW YORK - A teen-ager opened fire in the hallway at a high school near Lincoln Center on Tuesday, seriously wounding two fellow students in what authorities said may have been a dispute over a girl.

The shooting on Manhattan's Upper West Side occurred at Martin Luther King Jr. High School on what would have been the 73rd birthday of the apostle of nonviolence. The public school has 3,000 students.

Schools Chancellor Harold Levy at first said the shooting may have been gang-related, but later said authorities believed the shooting was because of a dispute concerning a girl. He said the suspect was an 18-year-old who had not been attending school.

No arrests had been made in the case by Tuesday evening, police spokesman Lt. Brian Burke said.

``We were in school and we heard two gunshots,'' said senior Romain Morrison, 17. ``They were telling everyone to get out of the hallways.''

Authorities said Andrel Napper, 17, and Andre Wilkins, 18, were shot from behind in a fourth-floor hallway. One was shot in the back and the other in the buttocks, and both were listed in serious condition.

Wilkins' father, Wadell Parks, said he was grateful his son wasn't paralyzed.

``The only thing we've got to deal with now is this issue of how this other child, because he's a child as well, got into the school with a gun and was able to try to kill my son and another of his classmates,'' Parks said.

A .380-caliber handgun was found on the fifth floor, along with three shell casings, authorities said.

The school was swiftly locked down and students kept in their classrooms as police in riot gear swept the building on Amsterdam Avenue between 65th and 66th streets.

``They wanted us to be in the room, locked up until they had things under control,'' said senior Giorlys Alvarez, 17, who was locked in a classroom for more than an hour.

The school's metal detectors and X-ray machines were working Tuesday, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said.

Teacher Octavia Melian said the school had previous problems with students breaching security. She said students would pass through the metal detectors, then open side doors for their friends to smuggle guns and other items inside.

``It's been a constant concern with the faculty and the student body,'' she said.

The shooting was the first inside a New York City public school since September 1994, according to the teachers' union. The school district is the nation's largest, with more than a million pupils and 80,000 teachers.


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mickydaniels
03-25-2003, 10:23 AM
New York schools are still the safest anyway...

Bond
03-25-2003, 11:19 AM
This topic belongs to the ages...

With Shooter...

GameKinG
03-25-2003, 11:18 PM
Well their record for shootings is fairly good in comparison to some cities.