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John McDonogh High School shooting

The John McDonogh High School shooting was a school shooting that occurred on April 14, 2003 at John McDonogh High School〔Young, Tara. "(Student's death sparks crescendo of revenge )." ''The Times-Picayune''. Wednesday February 11, 2004. Retrieved on January 7, 2009.〕 in the Mid-City neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.〔Young, Tara. "(HOT ZONE )." ''The Times-Picayune''. Monday February 9, 2004. Retrieved on January 7, 2009〕 Two men shot and killed 15-year-old student Jonathan "Caveman" Williams during a mid-morning gym class.〔Floyd, Jacquielynn. "(Pointless tragedy's postmortem )." ''The Dallas Morning News''. April 22, 2003. Retrieved on January 7, 2009.〕
==Details==
At 10:30 a.m. on April 14, 2003, two men armed with an AK-47 and a semi-automatic pistol entered the school property via gaps in the fence.〔Hylton, Hillary. "The Gangs of New Orleans." ''TIME''. Sunday May 24, 2006. Retrieved on January 7, 2009. (1 ).〕 Immediately after students and faculty entered the school gymnasium, the two men shot at 15-year-old Jonathan "Caveman" Williams〔Nolan, Bruce. "(4 plead guilty in killing at school )." ''The Times-Picayune''. Thursday September 21, 2006. Retrieved on January 7, 2009.〕 at least 20 times. Three female students were wounded, and a pregnant Senior classmate was trampled by a stampede of students.〔Young, Tara. "(Special Report - Murder )." ''The Times-Picayune''. Wednesday February 11, 2004. Retrieved on January 7, 2009.〕〔Lewis, Edmund W. "(Madness and mayhem )." ''The Louisiana Weekly''. April 28, 2003. Retrieved on July 7, 2009.〕 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 New Orleans Police Department, attempted to interview witnesses at school and their houses. A ''TIME magazine'' 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 Iraq. The people in the neighborhoods don't want us here. They don't speak our language. They won't talk to us.'"〔

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