Nicholas Elizalde, 14, of Havertown, was killed in the attack, and Philadelphia Police Capt. Jason Smith said he believes Elizalde was “a totally innocent ...
During Tuesday’s shooting, another 14-year-old boy was shot once in his left thigh, and a 15-year-old was shot in the leg. A 17-year-old was also shot in the right arm and three times in his left leg. “That is the path forward.” A 14-year-old was shot in the chest. Three were hospitalized and listed in stable condition Wednesday morning, while a fifth suffered a graze wound to the right ankle, police said. Gisele and I are devastated for the victims at Roxborough High School, their teammates, and for the families now experiencing horrific pain. If you decide that people are not going to come to the games, you might end up further fracturing the community,” he said. On Wednesday, the Oz campaign announced they’d put up a billboard in Braddock of a roll of toilet paper, a fluffy dog and Fetterman. “This violence must stop and the cowards who use these weapons must be held accountable,” Kenney said. Four of the five shooters ran back to the car after the initial volley of gunfire, police said. Nicholas Elizalde, 14, of Havertown, was killed in the attack, and Philadelphia Police Capt. “Who was the target?
According to Philadelphia police, at least two shooters ambushed a group of teenagers following football scrimmages between Roxborough High School, ...
And so we’ll just have to go back and now and talk to the team to see if we even have to expand even further.” My heart breaks for the loved ones of the child murdered, and for those injured and their loved ones. My thoughts are, of course, with every single person impacted by today’s horror including the entire communities of all impacted schools including those we know at this time: Roxborough, Northeast, Saul, and Boys’ Latin Charter. “This is horrible, makes you want to move,” Truszkowski said. “Schools are supposed to be the answer,” Krasner said. “They’re supposed to be the answer. Boys’ Latin students and their peers across Philadelphia deserve safe, healthy communities in which they can play, learn, and fulfill their potential.” “Just being a young person these days and certainly unacceptable gun violence like this does not help anything.” “Now we have to cover scrimmage games and practice,” Bethel said. The fifth student was treated at the scene after being grazed by a bullet. All five victims are believed to be football players. Get in touch with gun violence prevention reporters Sammy Caiola and Sam Searles.](#Section1)
The victims, ages 14 to 17, were heading to their locker room when at least two gunmen who were waiting in a vehicle fired dozens of rounds.
We’ll just have to go back and talk to the team to see if we have to expand even further.” “The sentences for possession of guns are longer in Philadelphia than any other category of cities. This time last year, 157 children had been shot and 27 of them died Step away from disjointed processes and emerge into a phased approach to coordinate and manage the next critical event. Anyone with information about the shooting at Roxborough High is asked to call the police at 215-686-TIPS. “Just being a young person these days and certainly unacceptable gun violence like this does not help anything.” Students are able to play for Roxborough since the school doesn’t have a team. A fifth player suffered a graze wound and was treated at the scene. We’re going to work together to figure that out but it has to be immediate because this can’t continue.” One of them, a 14-year-old boy, was shot in the chest. The scrimmage was between Roxborough High School, Northeast High School, and Boys Latin Charter School. Four of the students were taken to local hospitals.
School officials are reacting to the deadly ambush shooting outside Roxborugh High School after a football scrimmage.
"The sentences for possession of guns are longer in Philadelphia than any other category of cities. Tonight, a family will begin to grapple with the loss of their loved one. "Despite all of that, we still are confident in our schools are a safe place. Mayor Jim Kenney said in a series of tweets, "There are no words for what transpired earlier tonight. "We just have to keep doing as much as we possibly can. "What used to be a hand fight is now a gunfight.
One teen is dead and four others are injured after police say a shooting erupted following a football scrimmage at Roxborough High School on Tuesday ...
"The violence must stop and the cowards who use these weapons must be held accountable." "Schools used to be a safe haven for our young people," Special Advisor on School Safety Kevin Bethel told reporters. Another young life has been cut short and others injured by needless violence," Kenney tweeted following the shooting. Authorities are also searching for the car the alleged suspects were seen getting into, according to sources. All three are said to be in stable condition. for reports of a shooting.
Investigators say all five victims were football players. They were shot after walking off the field following a scrimmage involving Roxborough High School, ...
You see her she has been in tears and struggling through this process," Bethel said, "but we will work as a team to make sure we have all the supports in the school." "This used to be safe haven for our young people and to see now young people can't even come to a scrimmage game?" Everybody has a gun and everybody wants to use a gun," Bethel added. As police search for the people involved, school leaders are focused on supporting the students and faculty. "Me and the doc were talking about it, it used to be a hand fight, it's now a gunfight." "One of the things we encourage our kids to do.