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6 SHOT IN DRIVE BY AT TEXAS HBCU

6 SHOT IN DRIVE BY AT TEXAS HBCU

Siebra Muhammad · Sunday, July 26th 2009 at 1:55PM · 516 views
A drive-by shooting at a community rally on the Texas Southern University campus Wednesday night left six people wounded, a school spokeswoman said. Police believe the incident was gang-related.

One male student was among the six people who were shot and treated for serious, but non-life-threatening injuries, TSU spokeswoman Eva Pickens said.

Witnesses told police that one car drove by and opened fire on the parking lot where a popular Houston rapper was promoting community service and voter registration, Pickens said.

Peter Role, a local music promoter, told the Houston Chronicle he heard what sounded “like the Fourth of July.”

“We heard some gunshots and everybody was hitting the ground,” Role said.

Campus police believe the incident resulted from a rivalry between two gangs, one from Missouri City, a suburb southwest of Houston, and the other from Fresno, a small town outside Missouri City, she said.

Among the rally participants was Houston City Councilman Peter Brown, who is running for mayor in November’s election.

Lucinda Guinn, who manages Brown’s mayoral campaign, said the rally — billed as a “family block party” — included a concert by rapper Trae the Truth and featured participants such as Brown and U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee. Guinn said she had no details on the shootings, but was dismayed that “an effort for bringing a very positive message to the community” would end in violence.

Nancy Byron, Trae’s publicist, told the Chronicle that the rapper already had left the event at 8:30 p.m. or 8:45 p.m. and did not see the shooting.

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Siebra Muhammad Sunday, July 26th 2009 at 1:57PM

Why isn't this getting more media attention? If this was a school like Columbine this would be front page news.

Craig Amos Sunday, July 26th 2009 at 5:17PM

This is where I last attended art school. There are several colleges and universities in Houston and it doesn't surprise me that this would happen at the only Black one. To answer your question as to why it's not getting media attention, for starters, no one had any life-threatening wounds, and secondly -- and most importantly, IMO -- it's not that far from the norm. People expect sh*t to break out when you get a bunch of Blacks out at night. And incidents like this give them confiration.

There's a reason people think the way they do about us.

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