19 Wounded in New Orleans Mother's Day Parade Shooting

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New Orleans police were looking for three suspects tonight after someone opened fire at a Mother's Day parade, wounding as many as 19 people, including a 10-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl.


The shooting occurred at approximately 1:47 p.m., during a Second Line Parade, according to the New Orleans Police Department.

In addition to the two children, 10 men and seven women were wounded in the shooting, police said.


The two 10-year-olds had graze wounds to the body and were in good condition, police said. A man and a woman were in surgery this even as a result of their wounds.


Many of the victims were grazed, and no one was killed. Most of the wounds were not life-threatening, police said. Mary Beth Romig, a spokeswoman for the FBI in New Orleans, described the shooting as "strictly an act of street violence in New Orleans," and said there was no indication it was an act of terrorism.


The the Original Big 7 Second Line parade started at around 1 p.m. with a full contingent of police officers. When the end of the parade reached North Villere and Frenchmen Street at about 1:47 p.m., shots were fired with different guns.


"It appears that these two or three people just for a reason unknown to us started shooting at towards or in the crowd," Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas said. "It was over in just a couple seconds."


ABC's Darian Trotter was participating in the Mother's Day Second Line when the shooting began.


"It took a second before I realized, OK I should run," Trotter said. "And, I ran and I went between two homes and jumped the fence and was in someone's back yard. And after a while you kind of realize it's OK to come out and you heard the loud screaming and yelling from grown men who obviously had been struck and women. It was just really chaotic."


Three suspects were seen running from the scene after the shooting, police said. One suspect was described as an African-American male approximately 18-to-22-years-old, wearing a white T-shirt and blue jean shorts.


At a news conference outside one of the hospitals where victims were taken, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu asked the public for help finding the shooters.


"These kinds of incidents will not go unanswered. Somebody knows something," he said. "The way to stop this violence is for you all to help."


Though police said they were not sure whether certain individuals were targeted or whether it was a random shooting, they expressed confidence the suspects would be caught.


"We'll get them. We have good resources in this neighborhood," Serpas said.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/mothers-da...including-kids/story?id=19163942#.UZBIasqPc3Q


LOL

If it had been a white shooter we would have seen Obama give a news conference already, but since the shooter is black as well as the victims we will not here a word about it.
 
LOL

If it had been a white shooter we would have seen Obama give a news conference already, but since the shooter is black as well as the victims we will not here[sic] a word about it.

it's all over the news.... what are you talking about?
 
Mother's Day second-line shootings related to gang battle, authorities say
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Three of the four suspects arrested for harboring a fugitive in the Mother's Day shooting case, from left: Bionca Hickerson; Justin Alexander; Brandy George. (Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office)


Mayor Mitch Landrieu confirmed Thursday that a second suspect had been arrested in the Mother's Day second line shooting, and New Orleans Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas said that four others were arrested for harboring suspects.


The second suspect arrested Thursday was identified as Shawn Scott, 24, brother of Akein Scott, 19, who was arrested Wednesday night and charged with 20 counts of attempted second-degree murder.


Authorities said Shawn Scott also will face 20 counts of attempted second-degree murder, as well as heroin and other drug charges.
Authorities said the Scott brothers are members of the Frenchman and Derbigny gang and that the target of the attack was Leonard Epps, 35, who suffered multiple gunshot wounds to his upper torso Sunday. Police said Epps was affiliated with a gang known as the Deslonde Boys, based in the Lower 9th Ward.


Serpas said the Scott brothers "worked together" in the attack.


According to court records, Shawn Scott pleaded guilty in 2007 to possession of cocaine and crack cocaine and attempted possession of heroin. He was sentenced to five years probation. Just a year later, in 2008, he pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute heroin. He was sentenced to eight years in prison for that crime. Police say he was out on probation until December 2015 when he was arrested Thursday.


Those arrested and accused of harboring Akein Scott are Justin Alexander, 19;Bionca Hickerson, 22; Nakia Youngblood, 32; and Brandy George, 18.
Three people remain in critical condition after the attack, Landrieu said at a news conference at Frenchmen and North Villere streets, the scene of the attack Sunday.

After originally reporting that 19 people were wounded in the mass shooting, Serpas says a 20th victim has been identified, which is why Akein Scott is charged with 20 counts of attempted murder.


http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2013/05/mothers_day_shootings_arrest_d.html#incart_maj-story-2

Surprise, surprise, gang-bangers are responsible.
 
New Orleans police were looking for three suspects tonight after someone opened fire at a Mother's Day parade, wounding as many as 19 people, including a 10-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl.


The shooting occurred at approximately 1:47 p.m., during a Second Line Parade, according to the New Orleans Police Department.

In addition to the two children, 10 men and seven women were wounded in the shooting, police said.


The two 10-year-olds had graze wounds to the body and were in good condition, police said. A man and a woman were in surgery this even as a result of their wounds.


Many of the victims were grazed, and no one was killed. Most of the wounds were not life-threatening, police said. Mary Beth Romig, a spokeswoman for the FBI in New Orleans, described the shooting as "strictly an act of street violence in New Orleans," and said there was no indication it was an act of terrorism.


The the Original Big 7 Second Line parade started at around 1 p.m. with a full contingent of police officers. When the end of the parade reached North Villere and Frenchmen Street at about 1:47 p.m., shots were fired with different guns.


"It appears that these two or three people just for a reason unknown to us started shooting at towards or in the crowd," Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas said. "It was over in just a couple seconds."


ABC's Darian Trotter was participating in the Mother's Day Second Line when the shooting began.


"It took a second before I realized, OK I should run," Trotter said. "And, I ran and I went between two homes and jumped the fence and was in someone's back yard. And after a while you kind of realize it's OK to come out and you heard the loud screaming and yelling from grown men who obviously had been struck and women. It was just really chaotic."


Three suspects were seen running from the scene after the shooting, police said. One suspect was described as an African-American male approximately 18-to-22-years-old, wearing a white T-shirt and blue jean shorts.


At a news conference outside one of the hospitals where victims were taken, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu asked the public for help finding the shooters.


"These kinds of incidents will not go unanswered. Somebody knows something," he said. "The way to stop this violence is for you all to help."


Though police said they were not sure whether certain individuals were targeted or whether it was a random shooting, they expressed confidence the suspects would be caught.


"We'll get them. We have good resources in this neighborhood," Serpas said.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/mothers-da...including-kids/story?id=19163942#.UZBIasqPc3Q


LOL

If it had been a white shooter we would have seen Obama give a news conference already, but since the shooter is black as well as the victims we will not here a word about it.
shooters looked like liberals to me,
More liberal terrorism, just like here in Boston a month ago
 
Mother's Day second-line shootings related to gang battle, authorities say
12751921-mmmain.jpg

Three of the four suspects arrested for harboring a fugitive in the Mother's Day shooting case, from left: Bionca Hickerson; Justin Alexander; Brandy George. (Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office)


Mayor Mitch Landrieu confirmed Thursday that a second suspect had been arrested in the Mother's Day second line shooting, and New Orleans Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas said that four others were arrested for harboring suspects.


The second suspect arrested Thursday was identified as Shawn Scott, 24, brother of Akein Scott, 19, who was arrested Wednesday night and charged with 20 counts of attempted second-degree murder.


Authorities said Shawn Scott also will face 20 counts of attempted second-degree murder, as well as heroin and other drug charges.
Authorities said the Scott brothers are members of the Frenchman and Derbigny gang and that the target of the attack was Leonard Epps, 35, who suffered multiple gunshot wounds to his upper torso Sunday. Police said Epps was affiliated with a gang known as the Deslonde Boys, based in the Lower 9th Ward.


Serpas said the Scott brothers "worked together" in the attack.


According to court records, Shawn Scott pleaded guilty in 2007 to possession of cocaine and crack cocaine and attempted possession of heroin. He was sentenced to five years probation. Just a year later, in 2008, he pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute heroin. He was sentenced to eight years in prison for that crime. Police say he was out on probation until December 2015 when he was arrested Thursday.


Those arrested and accused of harboring Akein Scott are Justin Alexander, 19;Bionca Hickerson, 22; Nakia Youngblood, 32; and Brandy George, 18.
Three people remain in critical condition after the attack, Landrieu said at a news conference at Frenchmen and North Villere streets, the scene of the attack Sunday.

After originally reporting that 19 people were wounded in the mass shooting, Serpas says a 20th victim has been identified, which is why Akein Scott is charged with 20 counts of attempted murder.


http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2013/05/mothers_day_shootings_arrest_d.html#incart_maj-story-2

Surprise, surprise, gang-bangers are responsible.
liberal Anti family terrorists punishing those who wrongfully CHOSE not to have abortions!!
 
Obviously, parades must be outlawed.....write your congressman today....nip it, nip it, nip it in the bud.
 
Obviously, parades must be outlawed.....write your congressman today....nip it, nip it, nip it in the bud.
How many more people must die because of these parades??

On MOTHERS DAY!!
Oh the humanity!!
We should ban mothers!!
 
How many more people must die because of these parades??

On MOTHERS DAY!!
Oh the humanity!!
We should ban mothers!!


NO PARADE ZONE signs must be put up in every town as a first step until congress acts.....
 
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