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4A Thursday, June 8, 2023 The Times, Gainesville, Georgia | gainesvilletimes.com NATION Virginia student targeted in shooting on graduation day STEVE HELBER I Associated Press Flowers and balloons were placed at the entrance sign for Huguenot High School Wednesday, Jun. 7, in Richmond, Va. BY SARAH RANKIN AND DENISE LAVOIE Associated Press RICHMOND, Va. — A gunman who opened fire minutes after a high school graduation in Richmond, Virginia, targeted an 18-year- old graduate he had a long- running dispute with, police said Wednesday. Shawn Jackson, 18, and his father, Lorenzo Smith, 36, were both killed Tues day in the gunfire, which sent hundreds fleeing in panic outside the state capi tal’s Altria Theater after the graduation ceremony for Huguenot High School. Five other people were wounded by gunfire, and at least 12 more suffered other injuries or were treated for anxiety due to the mayhem, accord ing to police. Richmond Interim Police Chief Rick Edwards said the shooting suspect, Amari Pol lard, 19, knew Jackson and the two had been embroiled in a dispute for more than a year. Edwards said the nature of the dispute is still being investigated. “This was targeted at one individual.... That’s what we know at this time,” Edwards said during a news confer ence Wednesday. Pollard was arraigned Wednesday morning on two counts of second- degree murder, said Colette McEachin, Richmond’s top prosecutor. Pollard said he intends to hire an attorney, so the court continued the case until a hearing later this month, McEachin wrote in an email. Pollard was ordered held without bond. Court records did not imme diately list an attorney who could speak on his behalf. Jackson had just received his diploma at the graduation ceremony and had walked to a nearby park with his father to reunite with the rest of their family when the shoot ing started, said Tameeka Jackson-Smith, Jackson’s mother and Smith’s wife. She said Smith was Jack son’s father, while Edwards later referred to Smith as his stepfather. Jackson-Smith told The Associated Press that her and Smith’s 9-year-old daughter was hit by a car in the chaos that erupted after ward. The girl was treated for leg injuries and released from the hospital, Jackson- Smith said. Jackson-Smith said the family had watched the graduation, then got sepa rated in a large crowd after they walked outside. “He was so happy — oh my God — because he got to gradu ate. He worked hard,” she said of her son. She said she was walking toward her husband and son when she saw a man run up behind them and start shooting. “He was just running and shooting. I had my daughter beside me and I saw her get hit by a car. My niece almost got hit by a car. I was trying to grab them,” she said. Edwards said police believe Pollard attended the graduation, then went outside, where he had some kind of “interaction” with Jackson, and then then went to his car to retrieve a hand gun. Other guns were also retrieved from the scene, Edwards said. Edwards said authorities plan to trace the handgun. He said it was not immedi ately clear how it had been obtained by Pollard because at age 19, he would not have been able to buy a handgun himself from a licensed dealer. A federal judge in Virginia ruled last month that a fed eral law banning licensed federal firearms dealers from selling handguns to young adults under 21 vio lates the Second Amendment and is unconstitutional. The Justice Department has filed a motion asking the judge to put any injunction he may order on hold until the gov ernment decides whether to appeal his ruling and until any appeal is decided. No officers were injured amid the incident and no offi cers discharged their weap ons, according to Edwards. Richmond Public Schools Superintendent Jason Kam- ras said he did not person ally know Jackson but had shaken his hand and wished him congratulations at the ceremony about 20 minutes before he died. “I can’t shake the image of him receiving CPR on the ground,” still in his gradua tion gown, Kamras said. The five people wounded by gunfire had injuries not considered life-threatening, Edwards said. The superintendent said all remaining high school gradations will be resched uled for next week and will be held at schools instead of at the theater. There will be enhanced security, he said. Edwards said police are asking people who were near the shooting to call a tipline and send the FBI videos or other images they have on their phones. b Apartments FOR RENT RPC Partners 2 Bedrm. 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