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herpa2003
04-14-2003, 10:55 PM
NEW ORLEANS — A gunman with an AK-47 rifle opened fire in a high school gym Monday, killing a 15-year-old boy and wounding three teenage girls in a spray of more than 30 bullets that sent students scrambling for cover.

Four suspects, ranging in age from 15 to 19, were arrested in a sweep of the neighborhood near John McDonogh High School. Police Chief Eddie Compass said he did not know if the suspects attended the school.

Students said the shooting was apparently gang related and may have been retaliation for a previous fight.

"They started shooting and I started running," said ninth-grader Garick Jacob, who was in the gym when the shooting began. "I was really scared."

The gunman managed to slip out of the gym and the suspects were arrested about three blocks away. Two were in a getaway vehicle and two others were in a nearby house in the Mid-City neighborhood, about a mile north of the French Quarter.

It was not immediately clear how the gun got through metal detectors and guards at the school. Students and school security officers said there was a hole in the fence near the gym.

School board member Elliot Willard said students told him that the boy was the target and the girls were accidental victims.

Charity hospital spokesman Jerry Romig said a 15-year-old girl had surgery because a bullet went through both her legs. The other injuries were not considered life-threatening.

Word of the shooting swept through the school where many students had radios and cell phones. In the computer class, students used their Internet terminals to read reports of the shooting.

Parents rushed to the school only to find their way blocked by the police lines. Darlene Claiborn said her daughter called her from inside a classroom on a cell phone.

"How can this happen in a school?" she demanded. "They have guards in there. They're supposed to have security."

Anthony Amato, school system superintendent who has been on the job only since February, tried to calm parents by saying that officers had swept through the school and that the students were safe. He was repeatedly interrupted by cries of "where was the guard?"

When Amato said parents could go inside to get their children, the crowd rushed forward and tried to squeeze through the school door in a chaotic crush of pushing and shoving.

Many were still outside four hours later. When a group of adults tried to slip under the police tape, they were shoved back by officers, setting off a round of shouts and complaints.

In another, unrelated campus shooting Monday, a gun went off in a Shreveport school -- apparently accidentally -- while one student was showing it to another, hitting the second boy in the stomach, police and school officials said. The student who brought the gun ran away; police were looking for him. The wounded student was in serious condition.

Greg
04-14-2003, 10:57 PM
Sounds like a bad school. My school doesn't even have metal detector or cameras that work.

JoeJoe440
04-14-2003, 10:58 PM
:shock: :shock: :shock:

Joe, 8)

JoeJoe440
04-14-2003, 10:59 PM
My school dosent have metal detectors, guards, cameras, hell it dosent even have fire dectors in most rooms! :lol: But then again this is England :roll:

Joe, 8)

B777-400
04-14-2003, 11:08 PM
I have not even heard of schools with metal detectors...difference between the "violent" US and the "peaceful" Canada

DeltaCappy
04-14-2003, 11:20 PM
Wow, wait one freaking second, B777, "violent America", thats pathetic, just because one school, out of how many, hundreds of thoudands has a shooting, it's one to many, but there are sick people out there. Just because of this, does not at all mean we are violent, although this person is violent, and a disgrace to America, I'd send his butt over to France, where he belongs.

And don't sit and preach to me about Canada, you country is full of problems, plus, how many people you got living up there? 30 million, well here in California, we have more than you entire country, it's much hard to keep 260 Americans out of trouble, than 30 or so in "Canada".

Why don't you take some of "Canada's" money and buy youself a clue! :roll:

B777-400
04-15-2003, 01:20 AM
Why don't you take some of "Canada's" money and buy youself a clue! :roll:

What the **** is that supposed to mean? We use dollars, too. And I'm pretty sure that even you know that that was not the first school shooting in the States...

indian airlines
04-15-2003, 01:45 AM
Where was the guard anyway??? Was he an armed guard?

My school has cameras, and unarmed guards, but then again, the likelyhood of such a thing happening here is extremely remote.

Hey Richard - do we have any armed guards at all? :skeptic:

DeltaCappy
04-15-2003, 03:56 AM
It means for full of it B777.

aerpix
04-15-2003, 08:20 AM
Our schools do not need metal detectors, cameras or guards. Our kids can not normally get their hands at firearms. So instead of gearing up schools to deal with weapons, why not change the arms law to prevent such incidents?

Regards,
Peter

Greg
04-15-2003, 01:42 PM
We don't have any of that at my school. We have fake cameras. Why? Because we aren't some redneck ghetto school where guns and violence are common. We haven't had a fight for 2 years. No one has been suspened for 1 1/2 years. And I live in the U.S. Looks like you can't use a blanket statement here.

Richard
04-15-2003, 07:00 PM
Hey Richard - do we have any armed guards at all? :skeptic:

Not armed guards per se. But the police are just are less than 5 minutes away in Stanley. However we are supposedly a potential terrorist target. :skeptic:

School Shooting. It's sad to see such violence at such a young age. This is a classic example of the problems related to having such easy access to firearms.

B777-400
04-15-2003, 09:45 PM
DeltaCappy, you can be proud of America crushing nations but you can't possibly tell me you believe your arms-laws in the States are good. According to your crime by population ratio, should there be 5 school-shootings in China everytime there is one in the States? China's population is 5 times that of the States. I haven't heard of any...

aerpix
04-15-2003, 10:00 PM
Neither are there any in Switzerland, despite all active military personnel have their automatic weapons at home!

Regards,
Peter

LH 340-600
04-15-2003, 10:03 PM
Such tragic events don't only happen in the USA. We've had another case in Germany last year. Several students were killed.
:(

Greg
04-15-2003, 10:03 PM
There is a lot of open space in the U.S. so consequently there are many opportunities to go hunting. Also gun shooting its a great way to blow off steam. Thats the culutre here.

aerpix
04-15-2003, 10:07 PM
There is a lot of open space in the U.S. so consequently there are many opportunities to go hunting. Also gun shooting its a great way to blow off steam. Thats the culutre here.

A great way to blow off steam? Yes, indeed, that's the American culture!

Headshaking,
Peter

B777-400
04-15-2003, 10:07 PM
Uh huh...you hunt with ak47s. I wonder how many holes there are in the deer you shot... :shakehea:

aerpix
04-15-2003, 10:08 PM
:D :D :D

Regards,
Peter

Richard
04-15-2003, 10:15 PM
Well for hunting purposes is all fine. I believe hunting is allowed in Europe and other parts too. But they have stricter laws ensuring that not just any crazed lunatic can walk into a gun store with the cash and walk out with a deadly weapon. Such laws involving profiling and registration.
I know it's in the constitution. Guns are just a part of American culture, I don't think that a legistation calling for tougher gun control will ever pass. Hopefully the NRA will help to iron out some of these problems.

B777-400
04-15-2003, 10:18 PM
In most countries, you can't just walk into "GI Joe's Guns and More" on Main Street and come out with sniper rifles and smgs.

LH 340-600
04-15-2003, 10:18 PM
Uh huh...you hunt with ak47s. I wonder how many holes there are in the deer you shot... :shakehea:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
As long as you can still eat it.

Greg
04-15-2003, 10:22 PM
I hunt with .22 caliber rifles and shoot small things. Like squirrels. By the way chicken is better than squirrel and they taste nothing alike.

aerpix
04-15-2003, 10:26 PM
Then why do you shoot squirrels? For the pure sake of killing? In the stone age people only killed what they needed to survive.

Regards,
Peter

LH 340-600
04-15-2003, 10:26 PM
frog is even better than chicken :nod: .
Try to hunt them.

B777-400
04-15-2003, 10:27 PM
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Greg
04-15-2003, 10:27 PM
I eat the squirrels. They aren't good but its easier than hauling all your food out into the woods with you.

LH 340-600
04-15-2003, 10:29 PM
I also made a joke in this topic. But we should focus on the original topic again which isn't funny.

aerpix
04-15-2003, 10:41 PM
Okay, Greg, no further objections than.

Regards,
Peter

Greg
04-15-2003, 10:45 PM
Yeah, it's wasteful to shoot and just leave it their. Hunting is only good if you remember you need to conserve.

ATLcenter
04-18-2003, 06:53 PM
Well, 777-400 has a point on this one:

I've never heard of a school shooting out of the USA.... I dunno. Maybe they happen, but I was ignorant, but all the same, I've never heard of one.

Our school...hmmm

We have no metal detectors, guards, cameras, some class rooms don't have locks on the doors, some sprinklers often malfunction , and we have two known gangs at our school.

And this is suburban Atlanta.

Oh, did I mention when I look out my 6th period class room's window, I see the municipal prison?

Greg
04-18-2003, 07:38 PM
There was one in Germany. Last year I think.

JoeJoe440
04-18-2003, 07:45 PM
Yeah that one in germany was really bad, i remember it now.

Joe, 8)