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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMiddle school students shot at a Texas school. Oops!
So they might put up a cinderblock wall to protect students from stray bullets -- since there's no law requiring shooters to stay away from schools.
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Edinburg-school-considers-bullet-barrier-2401305.php
EDINBURG - School officials said they would consider building a cinder-block fence to protect children from stray bullets after two middle school students playing outside were wounded Monday afternoon.
Two hunters who were practicing target-shooting about half a mile from the school in a rural area of Hidalgo County were questioned about the shooting. A third man, an illegal immigrant who told police he had just killed a javelina on nearby land, was in custody Tuesday, charged with criminal trespassing.
But authorities said Tuesday it's still unclear who fired the shots that injured the two boys, 13 and 14, as they were trying out for the school's basketball team. Investigators recovered a slug from one of the wounded teens and were waiting to see if it matched one of the rifles from the three men.
The shooting came as a shock to many parents who were alarmed to learn that hunting is allowed so close to the newly opened school and that no Texas law prohibits hunting on private land near a school.
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msongs
(73,715 posts)shift happens
(18 posts)(Oh, and it's ALWAYS "unclear" what happened...Ever notice that?
PavePusher
(15,374 posts)Marksman charged in shooting behind Texas school
"EDINBURG, Texas (AP) A competitive marksman was charged Friday in a shooting last month in which two teens were severely wounded during basketball tryouts behind their South Texas middle school a shooting the local sheriff portrayed as unintentional but "very reckless."
Dustin Wesley Cook, who was shooting targets with a friend on ranchland adjacent to Harwell Middle School on Dec. 12, was arraigned on a charge of second-degree felony aggravated assault. He was only charged in the shooting of 14-year-old Edson Amaro. Investigators haven't been able to test the bullet that wounded 13-year-old Nicholas Tijerina because it's lodged near his spine.
Cook's attorney, Michael Guerra, said that when the details of what transpired are made public, they will show Cook "didn't have any criminal responsibility, whatsoever." He said Cook is a parent and has been praying for the boys and their families."