Friday, November 2, 2007

Duquesne Player Shootings

Over the years there have been many tragedies that have rocked the world. They have changed the landscape of our society and will always be everlasting images in our culture. These tragedies have made us more aware of how precious life is because it can be gone in an instant. It is important to live to the fullest because our time here is short. One tragedy that rocked the world was the Duquesne Player Shootings in September of 2006. According to Alan Robinson of the Associated Press five Duquesne Basketball players were shot early Sunday morning on September 17, 2006. The players that were involved were Sam Ashaolu, Stuard Baldonado, Kojo Mensah, Aaron Jackson and Shaun James. Bill Schackner of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette reported that the five players had been at a dance in the Duquesne Union. After the party the Duquesne players were walking back to their dorms and ran into a group of people who were not students. One of the members had been upset and pulled out a gun firing several shots that left four of the players injured and Sam Ashaolu was put in critical condition. It was a terrible situation and forced the Duquesne community into turmoil. The campus had always been a tight knit community and this incident was something totally unexpected. Since this incident occured many schools around the country have taken the necessary steps to ensure the safety of their students. Schools want their students to be safe and not have to fear the outside surroundings. Eventually, the suspects were caught and given their punishments. The question I have to ask is were the punishments appropriate for the crime? In my opinion, the verdicts were to lenient towards these people. Joe Mandak of the Seattle Post said that shooters Derek Lee and William Holmes will get 7-14 and 18-40 years respectively. How is this possible that someone who can shoot another person can get off this easy. This incident wasn't an accident and one player was almost killed. I feel that both should get life in prison and there should be no plea agreement. As a person how can you bring yourself to shoot another person? These guys deserve more for their crime and they ultimately have ruined these players lives. These players will always remember that night and these two gunman will eventually be free. Another issue that should have been addressed is the families of the players. Their parents sent them to school not only to play basketball, but to get an education as well. The parents will always be worried about their children and to let these men off like that is a shame. The crime and punishment will never be justified and I think the verdict was a big mistake.

1 comment:

Erica Fuhrman said...

I completely agree with you. Growing up in Pittsburgh I got to know where the good areas where and the bad ones. I didn’t live in the city but right outside and my family would always travel 10 minutes down the highway to go to some event that was going on in the city. I remember this shooting very well and I thought it was very tragic. Duquesne is in a beautiful area close to the South Side, which is right next to Allegheny Hospital and the Allegheny County Jail. The campus and area are pretty during the day, but at nighttime can be very dangerous. Walking the streets even with a group of people isn’t safe sometimes. The gunman should have gotten a lifetime in prison if not an even worse punishment. Duquesne is a well-respected college and having that kind of reputation is not good for the school either. These players will be scarred for life. The verdict was defiantly a big mistake.