2 Students Killed, 18-Year-Old Suspect Charged in Shooting at Des Moines Charter School
Authorities said the shooting was the result of an ongoing gang dispute. Police said Walls was on supervised release for a weapons charge and had removed his ankle monitor 16 minutes before the shooting. Holmes tried to escort Walls away from the area, but Walls pulled away, “pulled the handgun and began to shoot both teenage victims,” police said in a statement. Holmes was standing nearby and was also shot, then Walls ran away, police said.
Police said emergency crews were called to the school, which is in a business park, just before 1 p.m. Officers arrived to find two students critically injured, and they started CPR immediately, but the two students died at a hospital. The partnership said the Starts Right Here movement “seeks to encourage and educate young people living in disadvantaged and oppressive circumstances using the arts, entertainment, music, hip hop and other programs. It also teaches financial literacy and helps students prepare for job interviews and improve their communication skills. The ultimate goal is to break down barriers of fear, intimidation and other damaging factors leading to a sense of being disenfranchised, forgotten and rejected.
Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)
A school for “at risk” students, which had a bunch of kids with gang ties…and no metal detectors Seems like these kids should be searched before they enter the building.
Seems the term 'at risk youth' was clearly appropriate.. - The shooting was at an alternative educational program for at-risk youth
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