Bronx Teacher Injured in School Shooting; Increased Security for First Day of Classes
September 4, 2024During the incident, a bullet struck a 33-year-old teacher in the right hand while he was in a sixth-floor classroom.
Updates on the situation are expected from local news outlets as the investigation develops.
At the time of the shooting, no students were present in the school, as classes were scheduled to begin the following day.
A shooting incident occurred just before noon on September 4, 2024, at the Angelo Patri Middle School in the Fordham section of the Bronx.
The teacher was treated for non-life-threatening injuries at St. Barnabas Hospital and has since been discharged.
Authorities confirmed that the bullet was fired from a distance and that the school was not the intended target.
Police are investigating the source of the gunfire, focusing on an apartment complex across the street and nearby rooftops for ballistic evidence.
The New York City Department of Education condemned the violence, describing it as 'upsetting and reprehensible,' and pledged support to the affected school community.
In response to the incident, additional school safety agents and police officers will be deployed at the school for the first day of classes.
The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, with no arrests made so far.
This incident follows a separate school shooting in Georgia earlier that day, highlighting ongoing concerns about safety in schools.
Concerns over safety in schools and surrounding communities have been reignited due to recent gun violence incidents.
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ABC News • Sep 4, 2024
NYC teacher shot in hand by stray bullet that flew through classroom window: PoliceNewsweek • Sep 5, 2024
Bronx Teacher Grazed by Bullet While Inside ClassroomNew York Daily News • Sep 4, 2024
Bronx teacher hit by gunfire in classroom as he prepared for first day of schoolNewsday • Sep 4, 2024
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