
One person was killed and two more injured after shots were fired following the graduation ceremonies of Morris Jeff Community School on the campus of Xavier University in New Orleans. The victim who died in the shooting was reportedly the grandmother of one of the graduates. The other two victims, both men, were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. According to NOPD deputy superintendent Christopher Goodly, gunfire erupted after an altercation between two women.
“The subject produced weapons and shots were shot subsequent to this fight leading to the injury of three victims right now,” he said.
This is the second shooting at a high school graduation in just the last two weeks, following one on the campus of Southeastern Louisiana University on May 19 that left four people injured. Goodly says the grounds around the graduation were well-secured by both NOPD and campus police.
“We had interior coverage as well as exterior coverage,” said Goodly. “Both the Xavier Police were on the scene as well as the 2nd District, including enhanced coverage on perimeter security.”
Police have detained multiple individuals for questioning but ask anyone with potentially helpful information to contact the NOPD homicide division at 504-658-5300 or leave an anonymous tip with Crimestoppers at 504-822-1111.
“This unfortunate incident did not have to happen,” Goodly said. “We’re asking for anyone with information to help us give this a successful resolution.”
In response to the shooting, Governor John Bel Edwards issued his condolences for the victims and stated “In light of recent gun violence in Buffalo and Uvalde, gun safety discussions and action involving expanded background check and red flag laws are very much in order.”






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