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Police ID Achievement Academy Student Shot, Killed In Northeast Baltimore Police ID Achievement Academy Student Shot, Killed In Northeast Baltimore
Police ID Achievement Academy Student Shot, Killed In Northeast Baltimore Police have identified the 20-year-old student who was shot and killed in Northeast Baltimore on Thursday morning. Breon Traquan Ennis, a student at the Achievement Academy School on Pinewood Avenue was killed in the 2300 block of East Northern Parkway on Thursday, March 16, according to officials. Officers were called at approximately 10 a.m. on Thursday morning to the Eagle Mart gas station, where there was a man suffering from a gunshot wound. The shooting was reported less than a mile away from his school building. The student was reportedly shot on his way to class. Ennis was rushed …
Here's What We Know About Latest Overdose At Kennedy High School Here's What We Know About Latest Overdose At Kennedy High School
Here's What We Know About Latest Overdose At Kennedy High School A student at a Silver Spring high school reportedly overdosed at the school, just weeks after a 15-year-old classmate died of a suspected overdose, reports the Moco Show.  The overdose reportedly occurred at John F. Kennedy High School at 1901 Randolph Road, around noon on Tuesday, Jan. 24, the outlet continues.  Earlier this month, a 15-year-old student from the high school died from a suspected overdose, prompting a meeting just last week between law enforcement and county leaders. This story will be updated as more information becomes available. To read the full story by The Mo…
High School Student Dies At Maryland Hospital After 'Medical Emergency, Officials Say High School Student Dies At Maryland Hospital After 'Medical Emergency, Officials Say
High School Student Dies At Maryland Hospital After 'Medical Emergency, Officials Say A Baltimore County high school student died after experiencing a "medical emergency," officials said. An 11th-grade student at Randallstown High School was taken to the hospital for treatment of an undisclosed medical issue where he was later pronounced dead, Principal Michael Jones said in a letter to the community. The student’s name has not been released. “We encourage you to take time to discuss with your child(ren) about this loss. I have attached resources with this letter that may help with those conversations,” the letter says. 
“For those of you who did not know the student we a…