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4 shot at Maryland high school


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I'll tell ya, school is just not a safe place anymore.

Posted 5/7/2004 5:52 PM Updated 5/7/2004 7:28 PM

According to an AP report "Gunfire erupted at a Baltimore County high school in Randalstown Friday afternoon, injuring four people... Television reports said a charity basketball game involving state lawmakers was being held inside the school when the shootings occurred, apparently outside the school.

...Witnesses told police a dark-colored car with about four people inside pulled up to the school and the driver and a passenger got out of the car, police spokesman Bill Toohey said.

The driver opened fire first and then handed the gun to the passenger, who also fired before the two re-entered the car and sped off, Toohey said.

Randallstown High School is located in northwest Baltimore County. It has 1,700 students and a staff of 115, according to the Baltimore County public schools Web site."

You can read the full story here:

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2004-0...htm?POE=NEWISVA

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