World News | Police: Shooting That Killed 2 at Youth Programme Was Targeted

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. An 18-year-old who police say was involved in an ongoing gang dispute walked into the common area of an alternative education programme for at-risk students and fatally shot two teenagers in a premeditated attack -- chasing one of them down and shooting him several more times when he tried to run, according to a charging document released on Tuesday.

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Des Moines (US), Jan 24 (AP) An 18-year-old who police say was involved in an ongoing gang dispute walked into the common area of an alternative education programme for at-risk students and fatally shot two teenagers in a premeditated attack -- chasing one of them down and shooting him several more times when he tried to run, according to a charging document released on Tuesday.

Police said the shooting on Monday that killed two males, ages 18 and 16, and left the founder of the programme with life-threatening injuries was a targeted attack.

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The founder of the Starts Right Here program, 49-year-old William Holmes, underwent surgery and was in serious condition.

Holmes, an activist and rapper who goes by the stage name Will Keeps, had left a life of gangs and violence and has been dedicated to helping youth in Des Moines, according to information from a regional community development group.

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Preston Walls, 18, of Des Moines, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.

He is jailed on USD 1 million bond. Police said he is also charged with criminal gang participation. Walls was on supervised release for a weapons charge and he cut off his ankle monitor 16 minutes before the shooting, police said.

“There was nothing random about this,” Police Sgt. Paul Parizek said.

Investigators say in the charging document that Walls had a 9 mm semiautomatic handgun with a high-capacity extended magazine concealed on him when entered a common area of the Starts Right Here programme.

The affidavit said Holmes tried to escort Walls out, but Walls pulled away, pulled out the gun and shot the two teenagers several times.

One of the victims tried to flee, but the affidavit said that Walls chased him down “and shot him multiple more times.”

Holmes, who was standing nearby, was struck.

Responding officers saw a suspicious vehicle leaving the area and stopped it. Police said Walls ran but was found hiding in a brush pile with the 9 mm handgun next to him. The ammunition magazine, which has a capacity of 31 rounds, contained three, police said.

According to the affidavit, the shooting was captured on surveillance video, and Walls' clothing and his Glock firearm matched those seen on the video.

The Starts Right Here board of directors said in a statement that classes were cancelled for the remainder of the week and that grief counsellors will be available.

“These actions are contrary to all that we stand for and point out more must be done,” the board said. “These two students had hope and a future that will never be realized. We can no longer say this type of violence doesn't happen in Des Moines. Sadly, it does.”

Mayor Frank Cownie said two others in the vehicle with Walls are also teenagers. They were taken into custody and released without charges.

Walls has not yet appeared in court.

Last year, Walls was charged with three counts alleging that he knowingly resisted or obstructed a West Des Moines police officer while armed with a firearm and intoxicated, court records show.

His attorney in that case, Jake Feuerhelm, said that in the incident last May, Walls was part of gathering of young people that police approached. While they were trying to sort out what was happening, Walls, who was 17 at the time, took off. Because he was armed while fleeing from police, he was charged, Feuerhelm said.

In December, he was placed under the supervision of the Department of Correction's Youthful Offender Program, a type of diversion in which he could avoid a felony conviction if he completed the intensive supervision successfully.

Feuerhelm said he didn't know whether Walls was part of the school programme.

Starts Right Here is an educational programme that helps at-risk youth in grades 9-12 and is affiliated with the Des Moines school district.

“The school is designed to pick up the slack and help the kids who need help the most,” Parizek said.

The Greater Des Moines Partnership, which is the economic and community development organisation for the region, says on its website that Keeps came to Des Moines about 20 years ago from Chicago, where he “lived in a world of gangs and violence” before finding healing through music. He founded Starts Right Here in 2021.

The partnership said the Starts Right Here movement “seeks to encourage and educate young people living in disadvantaged and oppressive circumstances using the arts, entertainment, music, hip hop and other programmes." The programme teaches financial literacy, along with communication and job interview skills.

The school's website says 70 per cent of the students it serves are members of minority groups, and it has had 28 graduates since it began. The school district said the program serves 40 to 50 students at any given time.

“I've seen first-hand how hard Will Keeps and his staff works to help at-risk kids through this alternative education programme,” Gov. Kim Reynolds, who serves on an advisory board for Starts Right Here, said in a statement. "My heart breaks for them, these kids and their families.”

The shooting was the sixth at a school in the US this year in which someone was injured or killed, but the first with fatalities, according to Education Week, which tracks school shootings. (AP)

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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