Outrage in Washington, DC after Black Teen, 13, Shot Dead - Middle Sch Student - Karon Blake
- 'Karon Blake: outrage in Washington DC after Black teen, 13, shot dead,' The Guardian, Jan. 11, 2023. -
Police say Blake, student at Brookland middle school, killed early on Saturday following interaction with unnamed man.
The fatal shooting of a 13-year-old Black middle-school pupil in Washington DC has prompted outcry among community members as police begin to release more details. Karon Blake, a student at Brookland middle school in the north-east of the city, was shot in the early hours of Saturday by a man who, police said, opened fire after he heard noises outside his home and observed someone that appeared to be tampering with vehicles.
The gunman, who police have not named, was carrying a licensed firearm and opened fire after an interaction with the teenager, police said.
Law enforcement have indicated Karon was unarmed. At a press conference on Tuesday the chief of the Metropolitan police department (MPD), Robert Contee, declined to name the gunman but described him as an African American person who was not law enforcement. The man had employed legal representation and gave an account of what happened to responding officers at the scene of the shooting, police said. Officers arrived to find the man performing CPR on Blake, Contee said.
Before a community meeting on Tuesday evening, at which residents continued calls to name the man, Contee called for calm and said misinformation [was] swirling around this incident. Too many people have made assumptions about this case, and it is unfair to the grieving family, he said. Spreading inaccurate information is dangerous, reckless, and has the potential to adversely impact the investigation and the relationships in our community. Local politicians have urged a prompt investigation. The US attorneys office for the District of Columbia said it was thoroughly investigating this matter.
Zachary Parker, a DC councilman, said in a statement: No car or material possession is worth a life under any circumstance. I join ward five residents in calling on the MPD and the US attorneys office to hold accountable the individual who took Karons life. Christina Henderson, a DC councilwoman, said: Property is not greater than life. Karon should be alive today. On Monday, the Brookland middle school principal, Kerry Richardson, sent a note to teachers that was later shared with the media. It described Karon as a quiet and inquisitive scholar who loved fashion and football.
The note added: Although he loved his neighborhood, he loved Brookland MS (the faculty and his peers) and the structure it presented to him even more. He leaves behind his mom and three younger siblings....
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/11/washington-dc-karon-blake-teen-shot-dead