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The John McDonogh High School shooting was a
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that occurred on April 14, 2003 at John McDonogh High SchoolYoung, Tara.
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in the Mid-City neighborhood of
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, United States. Two men shot and killed 15-year-old student Jonathan "Caveman" Williams during a mid-morning gym class in a gang neighborhood retaliation killing.Floyd, Jacquielynn.
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Details

At 10:30 a.m. on April 14, 2003, two men armed with an
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and a semi-automatic pistol entered the school property via gaps in the fence.Hylton, Hillary. "The Gangs of New Orleans." ''
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Immediately after students and faculty entered the school gymnasium, the two men shot at 15-year-old Jonathan "Caveman" WilliamsNolan, Bruce.
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at least 20 times. Three female students were wounded, and a pregnant senior was trampled by a stampede of students. Jonathan Williams died at the scene and the two perpetrators immediately fled the school campus. The injured recovered. After the event, officers commanded by Jimmy Keen, a lieutenant with the
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, attempted to interview witnesses at school and their houses. A ''
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'' news story described the event as having 150 witnesses. Keen said that the students responded to questions from the officers with "shrugs and stares." Keen said that his sergeant stated he feels "like the Marine Expeditionary Force in
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. The people in the neighborhoods don't want us here. They don't speak our language. They won't talk to us.'"


Involved parties

It was eventually determined in court that Steven R. Williams (no relation to Jonathan Williams) and James Tate committed the shootings, while Raymond Brown, Tyrone Crump, Herbert Everett, (a John McDonogh student) and Michelle Fulton (also a John McDonogh Student and girlfriend of deceased Smith) conspired in the killing. The two killers were told that Williams conspired in the murder of Hillard "Head" Smith IV, a Joseph S. Clark High School student, and Brown's cousin. Hillard Smith was found dead from gunshot wounds in front of an abandoned house on April 7, one week before Jonathan Williams died. Articles of ''
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'' stated police believed that Smith's friends and family felt Jonathan Williams killed Hillard Smith.


Later murders

On October 27, 2003 two people related to Jonathan Williams's killers received fatal injuries after an ambush: 76-year-old Myrtis Bickham, a retired automobile mechanic and Smith's grandfather, and 31-year-old Roosevelt Brown Jr., one of Smith's cousins, were hit with assault rifle gunfire shortly after 9:00 PM outside 2324 Ursuline Street.Double Murder Investigation

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Brown had a handgun with him at the time of his death; a ''
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'' article said that he may have worried about his own safety. Bickham received gunshot wounds to the head and torso and was declared dead at the scene. Roosevelt Brown also sustained head and torso wounds; he died hours after the shooting at the
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. On October 30, a close friend of the Brown family died; 24-year-old Kenya Ambrose, a welder at an Avondale,
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shipyard, died at the 2300 block of St. Bernard Avenue three days after the killings of Bickham and Roosevelt Brown occurred; the location of Ambrose's death is within walking distance of Bickham's house. Police believe that Ambrose died because of his relationship with the Brown family. Investigators believed that the Williams family was not directly responsible for the killings; investigators said that friends and associates of Jonathan Williams tried to avenge the high school student's death by killing everyone that they believed had responsibility for the death, even though the suspects were already in prison.


Aftermath

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'' said that the story would not have made national headlines if the killers had not killed Jonathan Williams in a school gymnasium and injured three bystanders and instead killed him off campus. The court system convicted Steven Williams of second degree murder and he received a
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. (In Louisiana, current laws dictate that a second degree murder conviction equals a mandatory life imprisonment without possibility of
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or early release.http://law.justia.com/codes/louisiana/2006/146/78398.html 2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 14:30.1 — Second degree murder) Tate pleaded guilty to manslaughter and conspiracy to commit second degree murder and received a 15-year sentence. On September 20, 2006 four people with less direct involvement pleaded guilty and received their sentences. Raymond Brown pleaded guilty to criminal conspiracy to commit second degree murder and received nine years. Crump pleaded guilty to "accessory after the fact" and received five years. Everett pleaded guilty to criminal conspiracy to commit second degree murder and received five years. Fulton pleaded guilty to the same charge as Everett and Raymond Brown and received five years. Everett and Fulton, in prison since 2003, received credit for time served after sentencing in 2006. Crump and Raymond Brown made
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months prior to the sentencing and faced re-arrest due to a weapons charge.


See also

* List of school shootings in the United States


References

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