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Linden-McKinley student shot in back during fight
Saturday, December 17, 2005
Alayna DeMartini and Jim Woods
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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</td></tr> <tr><td class="credit" width="200"> NEAL C . LAURON | DISPATCH </td></tr> <tr><td class="cutline" width="200">Columbus police officers investigate the scene of a shooting near the entrance of Linden-McKinley High School. The victim was in stable condition. </td></tr> </tbody></table> </td></tr> </tbody></table>
A Linden-McKinley High School sophomore was shot near the school’s entrance yesterday afternoon, shortly after classes let out.
Two groups of students exchanged angry words at the intersection of Duxberry and Medina avenues, witnesses said. Then the argument heated up.
"This dude just pulled out a gun and everyone started running," said Eric Turner, a junior at Linden-McKinley.
Columbus police say several people pulled out guns. Shots were fired about 2:45 p.m. and the group scattered.
Justin Williams, 16, was hit.
"He was walking by — wrong place, wrong time," said Robert Cochran, a junior member of Linden-McKinley’s varsity basketball team. Cochran knows Williams, who plays guard and forward on the school’s junior-varsity basketball team.
With a bullet wound in his back, Williams ran inside the school for help. He was taken to OSU Medical Center, where he was in stable condition last night, police said.
What touched off the fight remains under investigation.
The shooting occurred about 100 yards from the front door of the school.
A woman who lives across the street from the school and has a grandson who goes there said she was looking out the window and saw three or four boys smoking cigarettes on the corner before school dismissed. She thought nothing of it.
But then a few minutes later, she heard three or four gunshots and looked out the window again. Students were running back toward the school.
Because the shooter hasn’t been caught, the woman didn’t want her name used.
Neither did her grandson, who said he briefly stopped at his grandmother’s house and had gone back outside just before the shooting occurred.
"People started running as they heard the gun," he said. He quickly ducked back inside the house.
Because of the shooting, Linden-McKinley canceled its basketball game with Beechcroft High School last night at Beechcroft, as well as a home girls’ basketball game with Beechcroft.
"We just couldn’t go forward," Cochran said.
When she heard about the incident, Queena Smith left work and rushed to the school. She wanted to check on her daughter and brother, both students there.
"I just panicked," she said.
Although she said she’s confident that both don’t hang out in bad crowds, she was worried that they might have been hurt if they were near the shooting.
"It’s a big deal, but people aren’t surprised" about the shooting, Smith said. "It’s reality these days. It’s sad to say."
The Columbus police officer who works at the high school was inside the school building at the time of the shooting, said Michael Straughter, spokesman for the Columbus Public Schools.
Parents, he said, shouldn’t worry about the threat of gunfire at school.
"We have zero tolerance for weapons and we will take the proper actions," Straughter said.
In the South Linden neighborhood where the school’s located, it’s not unusual to hear gunshots or see youths carrying pistols, said Turner, 16.
"You see it all the time around here," he said. "It’s like every other day, someone’s visiting a funeral home."
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Yea I know the kid that was shot. Not personaly, but I know who he is.

Honestly...I'm not shocked that this sort of thing happened in that area. Its not the greatest part of town.

The school is in a terrible part of town and anything can happen. Its not like Beechcroft or Brookhaven where there is not houses right up against the school. This school has houses surrounding it at all sides. Providing lots of space to shoot and run and not even be seen.

The same problem happens at all the older schools. East, West, South, Independence, and others. I remember back in August when we were facing Independence in football. After the game we heard someone empty an 9mm. We had to have a police escort out of the place.
 
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Re: "This dude just pulled out a gun and everyone started running," said Eric Turner, a junior at Linden-McKinley.
Columbus police say several people pulled out guns....... The Columbus police officer who works at the high school was inside the school building at the time of the shooting, said Michael Straughter, spokesman for the Columbus Public Schools.
Parents, he said, shouldn’t worry about the threat of gunfire at school.
"We have zero tolerance for weapons and we will take the proper actions," Straughter said."

several people pulled out guns: What is half the student body carrying a concealed weapon?

Columbus police officer who works at the high school was inside the school building at the time of the shooting: My question is: What is he doing to prevent something like this from happening (besides sitting in the teachers lounge eating donuts all day)?

Just think how bad it would have been if there wasn't a Columbus police officer inside the building and if Columbus didn't have a "zero tolerance policy" on guns.

Apparently Boxcar hit the nail on the head: <TABLE class=tborder cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=6 width="100%" align=center border=0><TBODY><TR title="Post 365693" vAlign=top><TD class=alt1 align=middle width=125>BoxCar_Willie</TD><TD class=alt2>Linden Mckinley is a shithole</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 
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Also think of it like this...

The original mother(Queena Smith) could've been born when her mother was like 16(very possible). 20 years later the mother(Queena Smith's mom) could've had another kid, a son. At that same time(within a 3 year period), the daughter(Queena Smith) could've had a daughter also. 14-15 years later they are both in high school.
 
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Columbus police officer who works at the high school was inside the school building at the time of the shooting: My question is: What is he doing to prevent something like this from happening (besides sitting in the teachers lounge eating donuts all day)?
At my school the resource officer is outside when ever their is students outside(Before school, at lunch, and after school). He's even outside directing/stopping traffic to allow the buses to get out on the road. Why the cop was inside the building? I don't really understand. He could've been dealing with another issue/occurance inside the building.
 
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My question is: What is he doing to prevent something like this from happening (besides sitting in the teachers lounge eating donuts all day)?

I don't know the Officer in Linden Mckinley but know others in Columbus Public High Schools. They all take their job seriously and professionally.

I've heard before that the Principal at Linden Mckinley sits in the office all day long. The other Principal that I knew who did that? Regina Crenshaw over at Mifflin HS. The administrator is responsible for this more than anyone. Though I don't know who it is, I think it's a woman but not sure.
 
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I don't know the Officer in Linden Mckinley but know others in Columbus Public High Schools. They all take their job seriously and professionally.

I've heard before that the Principal at Linden Mckinley sits in the office all day long. The other Principal that I knew who did that? Regina Crenshaw over at Mifflin HS. The administrator is responsible for this more than anyone. Though I don't know who it is, I think it's a woman but not sure.
Regina Crenshaw, she was a Assistant Principal at Beechcroft when I was in 8th grade(And before that too).

Speaking of sitting in the office all day. My Principal in 7th grade would do that. One time the PEAK teacher was breaking up a disturbance outside. A parent of one of the students actually got out of the car and hit him over the head with a metal baseball bat. For no reason other than he was breaking up a fight in which her son was in. I stood there and the principal saw that. He actually went and hid in his office. Needless to say, he wasn't a principal there the next year. He's a assistant principal at Walnut Ridge now.

Oh and to answer your question if its a woman principal at LMHS. Its a man. There is a woman assistant principal although...


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Carlton D. Jenkins

</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="175"> </td> <td width="242"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="175">Assistant Principals</td> <td width="242">Anthony Arrington</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="175"> </td> <td width="242">Lisa Davis</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="175"> </td> <td width="242"> </td></tr></tbody></table>
 
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