Five Hoop Players Shot at Duquesne

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  1. Shapecity

    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">PITTSBURGH - More than 300 students gathered at a Mass following the shooting of five basketball players, including a former Northeastern star, trying to understand how the violence could have come to their tranquil, close-knit campus.
    ?We?re shocked because an event of this sort has never happened,? Duquesne President Charles Dougherty said. ?It?s a safe campus and known to be a safe campus.?
    Police searched for the gunman, and the downtown school stepped up its round-the-clock police protection with armed university police officers guarding dormitories and other buildings.
    Two players had been walking near a dormitory when they met a man who apparently had been disruptive at a student union dance, authorities said. The players attempted to pacify him and walked away but were shot. Players who rushed to their aid were also shot.
    In critical condition was forward Sam Ashaolu of Toronto, a transfer from Lake Region State College and a cousin of former Houston Rockets star Hakeem Olajuwon. In serious condition was Stuard Baldonado of Colombia, a transfer from Miami Dade College who was considered the school?s best recruit.
    Taken to another hospital was Kojo Mensah, a guard from New York City who averaged nearly 17 points last season at Siena College before transferring, authorities said. His condition was not released.
    Treated and released were Shawn James of New York City, the nation?s leading shot blocker last season at Northeastern University in Boston before he transferred to Duquesne; and Aaron Jackson of Hartford, Conn., a guard who is one of only two returning players from Duquesne?s 3-24 team last season.
    James, an NBA prospect expected to be Duquesne?s top player when he becomes eligible in the 2007-08 season, was shot in the foot, but no bones were broken. Mensah was believed shot in the shoulder. Jackson was shot in the hand.
    Crisis counselors were available for students, the university posted a letter from Dougherty on its Web site and was fielding phone calls from parents, spokeswoman Bridget Fare said. Officials will decide Monday whether to set up a specific phone line for parents seeking information, she said.
    Duquesne coach Ron Everhart, formerly at Northeastern, had rebuilt the school?s program after being hired in March by bringing in 10 recruits - one of the most sweeping upheavals of any Division I program in recent years.
    Dougherty said several witnesses saw the gunman leave campus after a half-dozen to a dozen shots were fired. He said witnesses reported seeing two guns - the second on someone in a group with the gunman - but he couldn?t confirm whether both were fired.
    Dougherty, who said the gunman and the others with him were not students, said he did not know what sparked the violence.
    ?What motive can there be for unloading a pistol into a group of students?? Dougherty said.
    At the Mass, the Rev. Raymond French, director of campus ministry, asked students to pray ?for courage in these difficult days.? The Rev. Timothy Hickey reminded students they are part of a community. </div>

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  2. ChicagoSportsFan

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    What the Hell? But alot of crazy stuff happens on campus. There has got to be more to this story.
     
  3. TheGreatK-Bob

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    This is horrible news. I wish this kind of stuff didn't happen, but it does. My prayers are with the players in serious or critical condition. Hopefully Duquesne Basketball can recover from this blow. It sucks that it had to happen in such a critical year for the program.
     
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    I heard on the news that some of the players shot believed that the shooter wanted them dead. Scares the crap out of me.
     
  5. Chutney

    Chutney MON-STRAWRRR!!1!

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    This has been big news up here, because Ashaolu's from Toronto and he's in the most serious condition.

    My condolences go out to the victims and their families, but these type of shootings rarely happen without a motive.
     
  6. Iron Shiek

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    I'm from Pittsburgh and live just outside of Pittsburgh and this shooting has really impacted the community tremendously.

    They caught the shooter but it is amazing to me that the person in charge of the event would knowingly allow for armed guests of a school related event to come into the party.

    Supposedly this was all over a girl that the shooter was upset was talking to these Duquesne players. Could have happened anywhere in the country. It's a shame b/c I'm really familiar with the coaches and the school in general and this is an extreme black eye for the program and the university.

    My prayers are with everyone involved and I am hoping for a full recovery for everyone. What a way to begin as a first year coach.
     

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