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Old 02-02-2004, 11:46 PM
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Unhappy School Shooting in Washington, DC

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2004Feb2.html

Two Shot at Ballou High School

By Justin Blum and David A. Fahrenthold
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, February 2, 2004; 2:33 PM


A 17-year-old at Ballou Senior High School student was fatally shot inside the Southeast Washington school this morning and an 18-year-old student was wounded, authorities said.

The incident occurred about 10:30 a.m. outside the school's cafeteria and authorities said they were seeking three suspects who were seen fleeing the scene, at least one of them armed with a silver handgun.

Police identified the dead youth as James Richardson, a junior who lived on the 500 block of Atlantic Street SE and who was a star running back on Ballou's football team. He died at 11:32 a.m. of a gunshot wound to the back after being taken to the Washington Hospital Center, police said. [Earlier reports said Richardson had been shot in the chest.]

The wounded teenager, a male whose name was not released, suffered a slight graze wound to the leg, officials said.

Both victims were shot with a handgun, according to police.

D.C. Police Chief Charles Ramsey told reporters gathered outside the building that police do not know how the gun was brought into the school, which is located at 3401 4th Street SE. He said the shootings appeared to be related to "an ongoing dispute" between "groups of young people."

Dozens of parents rushed to the school when they heard about the incident, some of them leaving their cars parked in the middle of 4th Street, and tried frantically to find out whether their children were safe. Police initially were not providing them with any information. But shortly after noon, parents were allowed to file into the school gym and authorities said they would brief them on the situation.

Jarvalin Cooper said her older daughter, 17-year-old Sherelle, called her on a cell phone from the school while the shootings were taking place. "I just heard a couple [of shots] and then threw on my clothes," she said as tears streaked down her cheek.

Cooper, a Takoma Park police dispatcher, said she raced to the school, flashed her badge and was allowed inside to check on Sherelle and her younger daughter, Chanelle, 15, who also attends Ballou.

Ballou's campus was closed for several weeks in the fall after mercury was taken from a science classroom and spread around the school. On the day the school reopened, a gunman fired shots on a neighboring street, causing students to scatter. The school has also been the scene of several fistfights during this school year.

"Too much has gone on at this school," said Josephine Franklin, who was anxious about her son, Dante, 16. "It seems like nobody cares about your children. Too many things, the mercury, the fights. How did they get a gun into this school? . . . What kind of education are these kids getting? How can you get an education when stuff like this happens all the time?"
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Old 02-03-2004, 12:23 AM
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Re: School Shooting in Washington, DC

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"Too much has gone on at this school," said Josephine Franklin, who was anxious about her son, Dante, 16. "It seems like nobody cares about your children. Too many things, the mercury, the fights. How did they get a gun into this school? . . . What kind of education are these kids getting? How can you get an education when stuff like this happens all the time?"
This is truly horrible. I understand her frustration and pain. But, I also have to ask, how does a child leave home with a gun?
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Old 02-03-2004, 05:03 AM
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Unhappy

That is just a hot mess! When I lived in the DC area, I worked with 3 girls (triplets) who graduated from there
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Old 02-03-2004, 09:28 AM
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Jill,

That wasn't the Spencer triplets, was it?
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Old 02-03-2004, 09:54 AM
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Sadly, this is common for this school and DC in general. Why is it that some kids today feel that killing someone over a neighborhood beef makes them a "man"? It makes you a coward. And guess what? The beef is still there..
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Old 02-03-2004, 02:23 PM
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Sadly, this is common for this school and DC in general. Why is it that some kids today feel that killing someone over a neighborhood beef makes them a "man"?
Our kids (pre-teen and teens) are crying out some sort of self-worth, idenity, or respect nowadays in ways that blow my mind. Either it be through gun violence, sexual exploits, or some other means.

How did it get this way?
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Old 02-03-2004, 02:25 PM
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Another reason students can't/don't/won't learn...

Taking out my list...

#? Crazy odds bringing guns to school trying to kill peeps. Teachers and students fearful of their lives....
#? Crazy odds don't want to learn...they must affect those who do want to learn and those trying to teach.

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Old 02-03-2004, 02:49 PM
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Our kids (pre-teen and teens) are crying out some sort of self-worth, idenity, or respect nowadays in ways that blow my mind. Either it be through gun violence, sexual exploits, or some other means.

How did it get this way?
You are so right - this is a problem that needs to be addressed by the entire community, not just the African-American community! It's heartbreaking to hear about this happening yet again. Have we built up some children's self esteem to the detriment of the rest? Should one child's self esteem ever be based on a comparison to another's?

I worry about how many kids are growing up with a father in jail or dead from gang violence - how does this cycle stop?

I could cry...
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Old 02-03-2004, 03:48 PM
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YUP! We used to work at Union Station together. I went to their mother's funeral

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Jill,

That wasn't the Spencer triplets, was it?
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Old 02-03-2004, 06:26 PM
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Jill...SMALL WORLD!!!! I used to attend the triplet's church, where the funeral probably was. I used to love me some them! I believe they still attend that church.
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Old 02-04-2004, 05:41 AM
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OMG! That IS a small world! If I remember right they went to Tried Stone! I miss me some DC! I miss WPGC, WKYS and WHUR...sigh

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So have they made any arrest in the shooting?
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Old 02-05-2004, 07:04 PM
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yes....

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OMG! That IS a small world! If I remember right they went to Tried Stone! I miss me some DC! I miss WPGC, WKYS and WHUR...sigh

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So have they made any arrest in the shooting?
arrests have been made and there is more police presence at that school. the next step is to make the dc police in charge of all security in dc public schools. if you would have seen the hardware this little boy was carrying, you would be appalled.

this is just too much mess!! these kids are dying over foolishness.
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Old 02-06-2004, 10:02 AM
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Get this: the victim and the alleged shooter had a fist fight which supposedly stemmed from a neighborhood beef that had been going on over 10 years over A DAMN COAT .
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Old 02-06-2004, 12:20 PM
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i thought i was trippin'

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Get this: the victim and the alleged shooter had a fist fight which supposedly stemmed from a neighborhood beef that had been going on over 10 years over A DAMN COAT .
when i heard that, i thought i was dreaming.how ridiculously sad .
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