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‘He loved everybody': Father describes moments he saw son dead from afterschool shooting
‘He loved everybody': Father describes moments he saw son dead from afterschool shooting

Yahoo

time29-03-2025

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‘He loved everybody': Father describes moments he saw son dead from afterschool shooting

Someone shot and killed a 13-year-old in a fight after school. Now, the boy's father says he believes his son was trying to run away when it happened. 'Just hard to think about it right now, you know? I loved my son. He loved everybody. He wasn't no bad boy,' Derrick Woody said about his son Derron Woody. This grieving father spoke exclusively to Channel 2's Michael Seiden on Friday, as he showed him the spot where his 13-year-old wad gunned down by another student. Police say an afterschool fight escalated into gun violence Thursday afternoon, leading up to the deadly shooting. Woody says he believes his son Derron was trying to run away from the fight when someone shot and killed him. TRENDING STORIES: Man killed in shooting just blocks from State Farm Arena and NCAA tournament Missing 5-year-old's body found in Gwinnett County pond Enjoy the warm dry weather tomorrow, because rain moves in to round out our weekend So far, detectives haven't announced any arrests, but family members told us that police have spent the 24 hours interviewing multiple teens who may have been involved. 'The young generation now. They lost. They completely lost,' Woody said. The father told Seiden that he was at work when someone called and told him that his son had been shot 'They said, 'He was laying in front of the door.' I was like, 'What's wrong with him?' And they was like 'He's not getting up. He's not moving. He's bleeding from the mouth,' Woody said. Derron was a student at the DeKalb Alternative School, but when the teen wasn't studying for tests, his family said he loved to play his PlayStation. They described him as the ultimate gamer. 'I couldn't pull him out the door to do nothing, to go fishing, nothing. He just wanted to play his game,' Woody said. Derrick Woody told Seiden that he and his family are trying to raise money so they can bury Derron. They have set up a GoFundMe account if you would like to donate.

Principal identifies student killed in deadly after-school shooting in DeKalb
Principal identifies student killed in deadly after-school shooting in DeKalb

Yahoo

time28-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Principal identifies student killed in deadly after-school shooting in DeKalb

The principal for DeKalb Alternative School identified the middle school student who was killed in a shooting from an after-school fight. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Principal Terrence Harvey said in a letter to families Friday that Derron Woody, a former student at the school, had died. 'The entire DeKalb Alternative School family extends our heartfelt sympathy to Derron's family, friends and relatives,' Harvey wrote. He said a crisis intervention team was at the school Friday to hold grief counseling sessions. Police were called out to the 4800 block of Glenwood Road around 4:30 p.m. Thursday. When officers got there, they found a boy with a gunshot wound. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Police said Thursday another middle schooler was taken into custody for questioning, but so far, no charges have been filed against anyone. Detectives are working to determine what the fight was over and how it escalated into gunfire. Anyone with information about this shooting is asked to call DeKalb police, or you can send an anonymous tip through the free Tip411 app or by texting 'DKPD' to 847411, followed by the tip. TRENDING STORIES: Man accused of trying to kidnap toddler at Acworth Walmart says he was just trying to help Gwinnett police searching for non-verbal 5-year-old who disappeared near Lawrenceville Undocumented immigrant accused of killing Cobb mother indicted on new charges [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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