Sun coverage: Shooting at Randallstown High

Full coverage of the wounding of four students after a charity basketball game at the Baltimore County school.

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January 28, 2005

Teen gets 100 years in school shooting

Saying he could not begin to imagine the terror that students and teachers felt walking out of their school last spring as gunfire erupted, a Baltimore County judge sentenced an 18-year-old former Randallstown High School student yesterday to 100 years in prison for his role in the shootings that left one student partially paralyzed and three others wounded.

August 5, 2004

Shooting suspects to be tried together

An Owings Mills man's request to be tried separately from two other suspects in the Randallstown High School shootings last spring was turned down yesterday, clearing the way for prosecutors to put the three men on trial together this fall.

Owings Mills man freed in Randallstown shooting

June 12, 2004

Owings Mills man freed in Randallstown shooting

A former Randallstown High School student who had been jailed since shortly after last month's shooting at the Baltimore County school was freed yesterday after prosecutors dropped attempted-murder charges against him.

May 17, 2004

Prayer vigil to be held in wake of shooting at Randallstown High

One Randallstown High School parent wants to use the school parking lot, the site of a quadruple shooting, as the site of a prayer vigil tonight.

May 12, 2004

2 shooting suspects held without bail

The man accused of driving the getaway car in the shootings that left four Randallstown students injured was denied bail yesterday, while another man accused of firing shots waived his right to a bail-review hearing.

May 11, 2004

Randallstown High strives for normality

Randallstown High School Principal Thomas Evans began the day yesterday with a somber 7 a.m. faculty meeting.

May 11, 2004

Third, fourth suspects are arrested

As Randallstown High School students returned to class yesterday for the first time since gunfire left four of their classmates wounded, police arrested the final two suspects and found a handgun they believe was used in the shooting.

May 10, 2004

A pastor calls for prayer, faith

Members of Colonial Baptist Church, one of the largest congregations in Randallstown, gathered on a beautiful Sunday morning yesterday to give thanks on Mother's Day. But the hymns, the prayers, the sermon, the benediction, even the church announcements were tinged with sadness and incomprehension over the shootings at Randallstown High School on Friday afternoon that injured four teenagers and left two suspects in jail and two more on the run from police.

May 10, 2004

Teen suspect surrenders in school attack

A second suspect in Friday's shootings outside Randallstown High School surrendered to police yesterday, but two others remained at large as school officials prepared for the resumption of classes this morning.

May 9, 2004

Dan Rodricks: Once again, young guns shatter hope

SOMETIMES, SOME days, you wish you could just reach right in and rewire the brains of fools - like the fat one who apparently drove up to Randallstown High School Friday afternoon and decided to open fire on a crowd of kids after a charity basketball game. What do you suppose was the gunman's story this time? Had he been dissed by someone in the crowd? Did someone owe him money? Or was he just upset about the Krispy Kreme plant closing?

May 9, 2004

Charges filed in school attack

Police charged a 20-year-old man with attempted murder yesterday and issued a warrant for a 17-year-old student in the shooting Friday of four teen-agers outside Randallstown High School - an attack that police believe stemmed from a fight over a girl.

May 8, 2004

'It was just chaos'

Four students were injured, two seriously, when gunmen opened fire in the parking lot of Randallstown High School yesterday afternoon as the youths were leaving a charity basketball game organized by a state lawmaker.

May 8, 2004

Unlikely victims eager to achieve their goals

They were unlikely victims, friends and family members said.

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