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Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Yahoo
Family, friends pay final respects to Clark Atlanta alumna killed in California
Friends and family paid their final respects to a Clark Atlanta University alumna after she was shot and killed. Dr. Cameisha Clark was only 35 years old, but friends told Channel 2's Michael Seiden that she still managed to accomplish things a lot of people only dream about. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] She first arrived at CAU in 2007, where she would later earn not one, not two, but three degrees. She had been living in California, where she was a dean at Spartan College when she tragically lost her life. There were lots of hugs and tears as friends and family came together at a southwest Atlanta funeral home where her loved ones held a public viewing Monday. 'I met Cameisha in the ninth grade when we were all going to Mays,' said her friend, Koko Humphrey. 'Just a beautiful girl. Beautiful spirit.' Humphrey says she made the eight-hour drive from her home in Virginia, because she wanted to celebrate the life and legacy of a childhood friend who never met a stranger. 'She was that girl! Everybody loved her!' she said. 'She embraced everybody, so it hurts to see that she left the way she did.' Police say a former security guard shot and killed her inside her office at Spartan College. Investigators arrested the suspect and described the deadly shooting as 'an apparent act of workplace violence.' The gunman is also accused of shooting a second victim, a receptionist, who was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Clark's death rocked the CAU community. School officials recently announced a $10,000 donation for the establishment of the Dr. Cameisha Clark Scholarship Fund for students who are aspiring educators. Clark's funeral is planned for Tuesday. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]


Daily Mail
08-05-2025
- Daily Mail
Beautiful college dean, 35, dies after horrific act of 'workplace violence' by male colleague
A much-loved college dean has been killed in a crazed shooting, allegedly at the hands of a campus security guard who also injured another woman during the bloodshed. Jesse Figueroa, 40, shot Cameisha Denise Clark, 35, at the Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology in Inglewood close to Los Angeles on Friday. Clark died from a gunshot wound in hospital on Monday, while another woman was treated for injuries. The shooting was described by the mayor as targeted. Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman said Figueroa has been charged with murder and attempted murder over the horrific incident. Figueroa also faces several further counts for possessing a firearm as a felon. He is due to appear in court May 29 and could face life in jail if convicted. Inglewood Mayor James Butts said the tragedy appeared to be an incident of 'workplace violence', but charging documents did not lay out a possible motive. '(Figueroa) was a current employee at the college... he had some disagreement about something he felt that the dean had done,' Butts added. Clark's family said she had been recently promoted to dean at the school. 'Cameisha uplifted everyone fortunate enough to cross her path,' her family said in a statement to KNBC. 'Her leadership, integrity, and deep sense of purpose helped shape futures of countless students from the campus of Clark Atlanta University to Spartan College. 'She believed in the potential of others even when they could not yet see it in themselves.' Social media was flooded with tributes to the well-liked dean. Friends remembered her as 'always smiling, always kind' and a 'girls' girl'. 'You couldn't find a single person with a bad word to say about her, because there wasn't one. She was that person,' one friend wrote on Facebook. 'The one who did everything right. She gave life everything she had, worked hard, loved harder, and still got taken from us.' Clark earned her doctoral degree with a 3.9 GPA, according to the friend, before landing her 'dream job' at the California college 'far from her home' in Atlanta. 'That's not easy and she did it with grace,' her friend wrote. 'And now she's gone? It's not fair. It's not right. I'm furious. I'm shattered.' Los Angeles County District Attorney's office said the Figueroa had previous convictions, though they did not reveal what they were. District Attorney Hochman condemned the rampage as a 'horrific act of gun violence' which shook the close-knit college. 'Any student, faculty member or employee should feel safe and secure going to school,' he said in a statement. 'This horrific act of gun violence has shaken Spartan College and our entire community. 'We will file all appropriate gun enhancements in this case and send a clear message to criminals that violence will not be tolerated in Los Angeles County.' Figueroa was pictured during his arrest, wearing a white t-shirt and black jeans. It's not known whether cops snared him or if he surrendered.

Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Yahoo
College dean killed in campus shooting described as 'radiant, joyful.' Security guard charged
The security guard usually arrived at Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology to the sound of planes roaring overhead. He began his shift later in the day at the campus near Los Angeles International Airport, according to students, and wore a blue, collared shirt as part of his uniform. But on Friday, the guard, later identified as 40-year-old Jesse Figueroa, was allegedly armed with a handgun that he used to shoot two women — one of them fatally, authorities said. The Los Angeles County district attorney's office charged Figueroa on Tuesday with murder, attempted murder, possession of a firearm with prior violent convictions and possession of a firearm by a felon with prior convictions. Read more: Security guard held in shooting of two coworkers at Spartan College in Inglewood The victims, both employees at the college, were shot inside an administrative building, authorities say. One woman — who was wounded but survived — worked in the admissions office. The other was Cameisha Clark, who had recently been promoted to dean of student affairs, according to her family. Arriving officers found the two wounded women breathing and still conscious. They were taken to local hospitals while police searched the campus for the shooter. Figueroa fled the scene in his car and was taken into custody less than three hours later in Koreatown, authorities say. One shooting victim remains in the hospital. But Clark died from her injuries Monday at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, according to her family. She was 35. Clark arrived in California several years ago to further her career, according to her family, who called her a trailblazer and inspiration. "Cameisha was the most compassionate, loving and fiercely loyal person," her family said in a statement. "She was a radiant, joyful, driven, and compassionate woman who touched countless lives across the country from her hometown of Atlanta, GA, to LA." Her family said her legacy should not be defined by her death but "by the extraordinary way she lived." Clark earned her bachelor's degree in psychology and her master's degree and educational doctorate in higher education from Clark Atlanta University, according to the school, which recently featured her in an "alumni spotlight" post on social media. "Cameisha uplifted everyone fortunate enough to cross her path," her family said. "Her leadership, integrity, and deep sense of purpose helped shape futures of countless students from the campus of Clark Atlanta University to Spartan College. She believed in the potential of others even when they could not yet see it in themselves." Read more: 2 women critically injured in shooting at Spartan College in Inglewood; suspect in custody Authorities confirmed Figueroa worked as a security guard for a third-party company at the Inglewood campus, but have not revealed a possible motive. Inglewood Mayor James Butts called the episode an act of "workplace violence" and not a random shooting. Spartan College Campus President Chris Becker said the school is cooperating with the investigation. "We are deeply saddened and upset by what transpired," Becker said over the weekend, adding that counseling services and support were being arranged for students and staff. On Wednesday, there was little indication of the shooting from outside the college property. School officials would not say whether there was a memorial on the campus to honor the shooting victims. Students said they saw Clark on campus from time to time and she would say hello as they made their way between the industrial buildings. "It's really tragic," a student who identified himself only as Hector said from the sidewalk outside the administrative building. Since the shooting, security has increased at the campus and classes remain in session, other students said. Figueroa was convicted of robbery in 2007, records show. He was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and making a criminal threat in the same case, but those charges were dismissed due to a plea deal, according to court records. Prosecutors allege Figueroa used a handgun to cause great bodily injury or death. Gun sentencing enhancements carry an additional penalty of 25 years to life in state prison for each offense. 'Any student, faculty member or employee should feel safe and secure going to school,' Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman said in a statement announcing the charges. Sign up for Essential California for news, features and recommendations from the L.A. Times and beyond in your inbox six days a week. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.
Yahoo
07-05-2025
- Yahoo
Clark Atlanta alumnae identified as California college dean killed in shooting
Family members have identified a college dean shot and killed in California as an Atlanta native and Clark Atlanta University alumnae. Dr. Cameisha Clark died on Friday after police say a former security guard shot her and another employee at Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology in Inglewood. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Police arrested and charged Jesse Figueroa with one count of murder, one count of attempted murder and other charges. Clark's family released a statement to Channel 2's ABC affiliate KABC. 'We are beyond devastated. Cameisha's life was taken from us far too soon, in an act of senseless violence that no woman should ever have to endure,' the statement read. 'She brought warmth, laughter, and grace into our lives every day. Her presence was a gift, and the void left behind is immeasurable.' Clark grew up in Atlanta and earned all three of her degrees at Clark Atlanta University. The Clark Atlanta School of Education posted on its Facebook page a few months ago congratulating her on her new job. Let's give a round of applause to today's Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Cameisha Clark! Dr. Cameisha Clark is a three-time... Posted by CAU School of Education on Thursday, March 6, 2025 She was also a former cheerleader for the Panthers. 'It is with the heaviest of hearts that we share this news. Please keep her family and friends in your prayers and give them time. With all our love we stand together for Cameisha,' the program posted on its Instagram page. Funeral arrangements for Clark have not been announced. TRENDING STORIES: [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]


Washington Post
07-05-2025
- Washington Post
Man charged with murder in the death of LA-area technical college dean
LOS ANGELES — A security guard was charged Tuesday with murder in the shooting death of the dean of a small technical college near Los Angeles, officials said. The dean of student affairs, Cameisha Denise Clark, died at the hospital Monday after being shot Friday afternoon at the Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology campus in Inglewood, according to family. Another female employee was wounded in the shooting.