Thursday, December 08, 2022

14-year-old Suitland High School student arrested after on-campus shooting

By Prince George's County Ex-Pat
thu, dec 8, 2022 4:26 p.m.

14-year-old suitland high school student arrested after on campus shooting: police

https://wjla.com/news/local/suitland-high-school-lockdown-1-person-shot-school-property-student-pgpd-prince-georges-county-police-department-gun-violence-investigation-gunman-suspect-release-pgcps

Suitland high school is just a few miles from the Catholic high school I attended.

Decades ago, Suitland was almost all White and a first-rate public high school.

No longer.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The saddest words since,"what might have been",
Are "what used to be" and "no longer".

Actually,more anger inducing,because we(Whites) let it happen.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

IDAHO COPS SAY IT'S POSSIBLE THE KILLER OF FOUR MOSCOW STUDENTS WILL KILL AGAIN THIS WEEKEND

(nypost)Much maligned Idaho cops — under pressure to find the killer who murdered four college kids last month — warned locals and visitors to be careful Saturday as winter commencement festivities got underway.

Authorities cautioned those in the area to stay vigilant and travel in groups during the celebration because the killer is still on the loose, the Daily Mail reported.

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“With commencement this weekend, there will be an influx of people coming in from out of town. Moscow Police Department and Idaho State Police will provide coverage on campus and in the Moscow area,” police said in a statement.


“As always, we want to remind the public to stay vigilant, travel in groups, and communicate with family and friends as you travel.”

Police Chief James Fry said more officers are being deployed in the streets and at the university for the event — but has not announced any real information that would indicate the cops are closing in on a suspect.

Moscow police said on Saturday morning that they had more than 10 investigators looking into the murders and that nearly 50 FBI agents are working to crack the case, including a number in Moscow itself.

--GRA