Graduation shooting – live: Motive in Richmond high school attack emerges as suspect and victims named
Seven people were shot and two have died – since named as father and son Lorenzo Smith and Shawn Jackson – in gunfire that rang out on Tuesday at a high school graduation ceremony held on Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)’s campus, causing hundreds of students and guests to flee in panic, a moment caught on a video since uploaded to Facebook by one of the event’s attendees.
Police have arrested a 19-year-old suspect who tried to escape. He will be charged with two counts of second-degree murder, Richmond’s interim police chief Rick Edwards said.
Among the two killed was an 18-year-old male student who had just graduated from Huguenot High School, while the other was his stepfather, a 36-year-old man who was there for the graduation.
Six people were brought to VCU Medical Center and their conditions ranged from serious to critical late on Tuesday, spokesperson Mary Kate Brogan said.
Police initially said two suspects were detained but Mr Edwards said later that they determined one of them was not involved.
Richmond mayor Levar Stoney vowed to ensure anyone responsible faces justice. “This should not be happening anywhere,” Mr Stoney said.
Key Points
Two killed and five injured in Richmond high school graduation mass shooting
Police arrest 19-year-old suspect
Facebook video captures moment graduates flee burst of gunfire
Victims killed are stepfather and son
Suspect in shooting arraigned
Step father and son identified as victims killed in Richmond high school graduation shooting
11:00 , Ariana Baio
A high school graduate and his step-father were shot and killed on Tuesday during a shooting that took place after Huguenot High School’s graduation ceremony in Richmond, Virginia.
Shawn Jackson, 18, and Lorenzo Smith, 36, were identified as the two victims killed.
Ariana Baio reports:
Step father and son identified as victims killed in Richmond high school shooting
WATCH: Latest press conference
10:00 , Ariana Baio
Over $20,000 raised for victims' family via GoFundMe
09:00 , Ariana Baio
More than $20,000 have been raised for the family of the victims of the Richmond high school graduation shooting.
Tameeka Jackson-Smith is the wife of 36-year-old Lorenzo Smith and the mother of 18-year-old Shawn Jackson. Both Smith and Jackson were killed during the mass shooting.
A GoFundMe was started to benefit her and the nine-year-old sister of Jackson, who suffered injuries after being struck by a vehicle during the shooting.
“This GoFundMe will serve as assistance for the unexpected expenses, grief counseling, medical bills and financial assistance for the family through this tragic time,” the description of the GoFundMe reads.
The GoFundMe is an official fundraiser, confirmed by a spokesperson for GoFundMe.
Richmond Public Schools high school graduations cancelled
08:00 , Ariana Baio
Richmond Public Schools posted a notice to their website, informing students, families and staff that school would be closed on Wednesday 7 June and high school graduations would be cancelled this week.
“RPS schools and offices are closed today, Wednesday, June 7. All high school graduations this week have also been canceled. RPS will share further updates soon about rescheduling commencement ceremonies,” Richmond Public Schools wrote.
They also extended their condolences to the victims and families of the shooting that left two people dead and five others injured and offered resources for people or children who need to speak with a counselor.
“Additionally, the RBHA Mobile Crisis Unit along with other partners will serve as a support to RPS families and staff. Mental Health Support and Counseling services will be available today from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm at the Huguenot Community Center”.
Suspect in shooting arraigned
07:00 , Ariana Baio
Amari Pollard, 19, of Henrico County, was arraigned on Wednesday morning and charged with two counts of second-degree murder, according to Richmond Police.
Mr Pollard is suspected of being connected to the Richmond high school graduation shooting where seven individuals were shot and two died.
The two deceased victims are 18-year-old Shawn Jackson and his stepfather 36-year-old Lorenzo Smith.
“Detectives have determined the shootings were not a random act but resulted from an ongoing dispute between Pollard and Jackson,” Richmond Police Department told said in a statement to The Independent.
‘This should not be happening anywhere’ mayor of Richmond says
06:00 , Ariana Baio
Mayor Levar Stoney of Richmond, Virginia sent his condolences to members of the community affected by the shooting, including victims.
“Is nothing sacred any longer?” Mr Stoney said in a press conference on Tuesday.
“This should not be happening anywhere. Anywhere. Whether it’s in Richmond, it’s in Virginia, in the United States this should not be happening anywhere. A child should be able to go to their graduation and walk at their graduation and enjoy the accomplishment with their friends and their families.”
Suspect identified as 19-year-old in Richmond high school graduation shooting
05:00 , Ariana Baio
The suspect in the Richmond, Virginia high school graduation shooting has been identified as 19-year-old Amari Ty’Jon Pollard.
Ariana Baio reports:
Suspect identified as 19-year-old in Richmond high school graduation shooting
Police ask public to submit tips, videos and photos
04:00 , Ariana Baio
Richmond Police Department’s interim police chief asked the public to submit any tips or photos they may have to the police department as they continued their investigation into the high school graduation shooting.
Photos and videos from the scene have been submitted to detectives by the public. Detectives ask anyone with images or videos from the scene to send them to the FBI website created to capture images in this investigation:https://fbi.gov/huguenotgraduation
People can also reach out to the Tip Line established in the Richmond Police Department for information: (804) 646-6741.
WATCH: Recap of horrific shooting
03:00 , Ariana Baio
ICYMI: A high school gathered to celebrate graduation. Then two people were killed
02:00 , Ariana Baio
ICYMI: Two people were killed and five others injured during a shooting after a high school graduation in Richmond, Virginia on Tuesday.
Ariana Baio reports:
Graduation day ruined by gunfire: What we know about the Richmond shooting
Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin reflects on the Richmond shooting
01:00 , Ariana Baio
“As we struggle to fully comprehend this tragedy, our hearts break for those whose lives were lost today. Tonight, we grieve together for their classmates, our neighbors, and the whole Richmond community,” Mr Youngkin wrote on Twitter.
As we struggle to fully comprehend this tragedy, our hearts break for those whose lives were lost today. Tonight, we grieve together for their classmates, our neighbors, and the whole Richmond community.
— Governor Glenn Youngkin (@GovernorVA) June 7, 2023
Police tracing handgun used in shooting
Thursday 8 June 2023 00:00 , Ariana Baio
Rick Edwards, the interim chief of police for Richmond, said authorities would be conducting tracing on the handgun used in the shooting on Tuesday afternoon that killed two people and injured five others.
The handgun was allegedly used by the suspected shooter 19-year-old Amari Ty’Jon Pollard.
However, due to Mr Pollard’s age, he would not have been able to purchase the firearm himself. Mr Edwards said they would be determining where it came from.
Richmond Public Schools superintendent shares heartbreaking story
Wednesday 7 June 2023 23:00 , Ariana Baio
Richmond Public Schools Superintendent Jason Kamras shared a heartbreaking story of his final interaction with 18-year-old recent graduate Shawn Jackson before he was shot and killed on Tuesday.
“I didn’t know Shawn, but I shook his hand and wished him congratulations about 20 minutes before he died,” Mr Kamras said in a press conference on Wednesday.
“I can’t shake the image of him receiving CPR on the ground, still in his graduation gown.”
Photos depict heartbreaking scene
Wednesday 7 June 2023 22:00 , Ariana Baio
Richmond Police Department offer resources to those affected
Wednesday 7 June 2023 21:34 , Ariana Baio
Police say suspect and victim had a ‘dispute’ and ‘exchanged words’ before shooting
Wednesday 7 June 2023 21:00 , Ariana Baio
Richmond Police Department interim chief Rick Edwards said in a press conference on Wednesday that the suspect in the high school graduation shooting had a long-running dispute with one of the victims, 18-year-old Shawn Jackson.
“They knew each other, this was a dispute that we’re hearing took place over the course of over a year,” Mr Edwards said.
The suspect, 19-year-old Amari Ty’Jon Pollard, had apparently attended the graduation before getting into an exchange with Jackson.
Mr Edwards said the two had an interaction in which “words were exchanged” that led to the violent attack.
“I wouldn’t say [Mr Pollard] was waiting for [Jackson]. I think there was an interaction and then it appears the suspect went to his car to retrieve the gun and return,” Mr Edwards said.
Suspect identified as 19-year-old in Richmond high school graduation shooting
Wednesday 7 June 2023 20:30 , Ariana Baio
The suspect in the Richmond, Virginia high school graduation shooting has been identified as 19-year-old Amari Ty’Jon Pollard.
Mr Pollard was arraigned on Wednesday (7 June) morning in Richmond General District Court on two counts of second-degree murder according to court records from the Office of the Sheriff of the City of Richmond.
Court records did not list an attorney for Mr Pollard but the teenager said he intends to hire one, according to the Associated Press.
He is currently being held without bond and further charges are still pending.
Ariana Baio reports:
Suspect identified as 19-year-old in Richmond high school graduation shooting
Police ask public to submit tips, videos and photos
Wednesday 7 June 2023 20:00 , Ariana Baio
Richmond Police Department’s interim police chief asked the public to submit any tips or photos they may have to the police department as they continued their investigation into the high school graduation shooting.
Anti-gun violence activists speak out after shooting
Wednesday 7 June 2023 19:30 , Ariana Baio
Several anti-gun violence activists have tweeted in response to the Richmond high school graduation shooting, calling for gun control laws.
Fred Guttenberg, an activist who lost his 14-year-old daughter Jamie in the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, tweeted, “The truth is, this is the inevitable & predictable result of lies by the gun lobby and embraced by politicians who were supposed to protect us. “
I wrote the book American Carnage with @tom_gabor because this is not shocking. The truth is, this is the inevitable & predictable result of lies by the gun lobby and embraced by politicians who were supposed to protect us. STOP LISTENING TO THE LIARS!!!https://t.co/MOXXeic2El
— Fred Guttenberg (@fred_guttenberg) June 7, 2023
“Our leaders can’t sit by while families are torn apart by gun violence,” Gun Down America tweeted.
Shawn Jackson graduated from high school yesterday. His father, Renzo Smith, was there to watch the ceremony. They were killed in the shooting in Richmond, Virginia shortly after.
Our leaders can't sit by while families are torn apart by gun violence.https://t.co/D6LUolhc9j pic.twitter.com/M6ITN6BGTm— Guns Down America (@GunsDownAmerica) June 7, 2023
Two people were killed and five others were injured in a mass shooting following a high school graduation in Virginia yesterday. In most other countries, that tragedy would dominate the national news. Here in America, it’s just another day.
— Andrew Weinstein (@Weinsteinlaw) June 7, 2023
Another shooting - this time outside a Richmond, Virginia high school graduation.
Seven people were shot – leaving three with life-threatening wounds.
But do go on about the “dangers” of rainbows flags, drag queens and Pride Parades, won’t you.— Jo🌻 (@JoJoFromJerz) June 7, 2023
Victims killed are stepfather and son
Wednesday 7 June 2023 19:00 , Ariana Baio
In a press conference on Wednesday, Richmond Police Department acting chief, Rick Edwards said that the family members killed during the mass shooting on Tuesday were stepfather and son, not father and son.
Mr Edwards identified 18-year-old Shawn Jackson and 36-year-old Lorenzo Smith as the two people shot during the shooting which took place after a high school graduation ceremony in Richmond, Virginia.
WATCH: Press conference featuring police chief, mayor and superintendent
Wednesday 7 June 2023 18:30 , Ariana Baio
GoFundMe started for victims of shooting
Wednesday 7 June 2023 18:00 , Ariana Baio
A GoFundMe has been started for the wife and mother of two victims who were shot and killed during the Richmond high school shooting.
Tameeka Jackson-Smith confirmed to NBC News that her husband, 36-year-old Renzo Smith, and her son, 18-year-old Shawn Jackson, were killed during the mass shooting.
In addition, Jackson’s nine-year-old sister was struck by a vehicle and injured as a result of the chaotic crowd that fled from the scene when the shooting began.
According to the GoFundMe, the nine-year-old is now “wheel chair bound.”
“This GoFundMe will serve as assistance for the unexpected expenses, grief counseling, medical bills and financial assistance for the family through this tragic time,” the description of the GoFundMe reads.
The GoFundMe is an official fundraiser, confirmed by a spokesperson for GoFundMe.
Suspect in shooting arraigned
Wednesday 7 June 2023 17:30 , Ariana Baio
The suspect in the Richmond high school graduation school shooting has been identified and arraigned on two counts of second-degree murder.
19-year-old Amari Ty’Jon Pollard was arraigned on Wednesday (7 June) morning according to court records.
In a press conference on Tuesday, acting police chief Rick Edwards said authorities believe he: “knew at least one of the victims”.
Mr Pollard was detained by Virginia Commonwealth University security after trying to flee from the scene on foot, according to police.
As of Tuesday evening, K-9 units were searching for additional firearms or casings but Mr Edwards said police were not searching for additional suspects.
‘This should not be happening anywhere’ mayor of Richmond says
Wednesday 7 June 2023 17:00 , Ariana Baio
Mayor Levar Stoney of Richmond, Virginia sent his condolences to members of the community affected by the shooting, including victims.
“Is nothing sacred any longer?” Mr Stoney said in a press conference on Tuesday.
“This should not be happening anywhere. Anywhere. Whether it’s in Richmond, it’s in Virginia, in the United States this should not be happening anywhere. A child should be able to go to their graduation and walk at their graduation and enjoy the accomplishment with their friends and their families.”
Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney follows up after the Chief Edwards. Stoney says "is nothing scared" in regards to the shooting at a high school graduation. pic.twitter.com/HkEk1HhCbH
— Goad Gatsby (@GoadGatsby) June 6, 2023
Mr Stoney added: “We’re going to do anything we can to the individuals who were involved in this to justice.”
He called the gun violence “selfish” and “senseless”.
279 mass shootings in the US this year
Wednesday 7 June 2023 16:30 , Ariana Baio
The US has experienced 279 mass shootings as of 7 June, according to data from the Gun Violence Archive.
So what’s driving the record-breaking surge?
Josh Marcus reports:
What’s driving America’s record-breaking surge in mass shootings?
Richmond Public Schools high school graduations cancelled
Wednesday 7 June 2023 16:00 , Ariana Baio
Richmond Public Schools posted a notice to their website, informing students, families and staff that school would be closed on Wednesday 7 June and high school graduations would be cancelled this week.
“RPS schools and offices are closed today, Wednesday, June 7. All high school graduations this week have also been canceled. RPS will share further updates soon about rescheduling commencement ceremonies,” Richmond Public Schools wrote.
They also extended their condolences to the victims and families of the shooting that left two people dead and five others injured and offered resources for people or children who need to speak with a counselor.
“Additionally, the RBHA Mobile Crisis Unit along with other partners will serve as a support to RPS families and staff. Mental Health Support and Counseling services will be available today from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm at the Huguenot Community Center located at 7945 Forest Hill Ave., Richmond Va. 23225.”
Father and son identified as victims killed in Richmond high school graduation shooting
Wednesday 7 June 2023 15:30 , Ariana Baio
Shawn Jackson, 18, and Renzo Smith, 36, were identified as the victims, Jackson’s mother and Smith’s wife, Tameek Jackson-Smith confirmed to NBC News.
Smith was attending his son’s graduation on the Virginia Commonwealth University campus Tuesday evening when the shooting occurred.
The gunfire erupted at Monroe Park, an open space on the campus, around 5.15pm local time.
Ariana Baio reports:
Father and son identified as victims killed in Richmond high school shooting
‘This is supposed to be a joyous day'
Wednesday 7 June 2023 15:00 , Joe Sommerlad
Richmond schools superintendent Jason Kamras had this to say about yesterday’s events.
"This is supposed to be a joyous day when our kids walk the stage and get their diplomas. Which is what they all did here for Huguenot today, and walked out the doors into their families' and friends' arms taking pictures," Richmond Schools Superintendent Jason Kamras said. pic.twitter.com/s3k0DjguMe
— WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) June 7, 2023
WATCH: Moment gunfire erupts after high school graduation ceremony
Wednesday 7 June 2023 14:30 , Ariana Baio
🚨#BREAKING: Mass shooting at Virginia Commonwealth University's during high school graduation ceremony⁰
📌#Richmond | #Virginia
Currently multiple law enforcements are on scene of a mass shooting that took place during a high school graduation ceremony in Monroe Park on the… pic.twitter.com/18sEoB973z— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) June 6, 2023
Recap: Two killed and five injured in Richmond high school graduation mass shooting
Wednesday 7 June 2023 14:15 , Joe Sommerlad
If you are just joining us, police in Richmond, Virginia, responded on Tuesday to a shooting that took place during a high school graduation ceremony on the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University.
Seven people were shot in the incident, leaving three people with life-threatening injuries and four with non-life-threatening injuries, Richmond interim police chief Rick Edwards said during a press conference yesterday evening.
Two people were killed in the shooting, WRIC reports, and children were among those wounded in the incident, according to the outlet.
My colleague Josh Marcus has more.
Two killed and five injured in Richmond high school graduation mass shooting
‘Every parent’s worst nightmare’
Wednesday 7 June 2023 13:30 , Joe Sommerlad
Virginia Democratic congresswoman Jennifer McClellan has offered her condolences to the families in the following statement.
Tonight’s celebration turned into every parent’s worst nightmare.
I extend my deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of the individuals who died in this tragic shooting and pray for the recovery of the victims who were injured. https://t.co/25mZQFRSHM— Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (@RepMcClellan) June 7, 2023
‘Our hearts break for those whose lives were lost today’
Wednesday 7 June 2023 12:45 , Joe Sommerlad
Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin offered these reflections on the Richmond shooting on Twitter.
As we struggle to fully comprehend this tragedy, our hearts break for those whose lives were lost today. Tonight, we grieve together for their classmates, our neighbors, and the whole Richmond community.
— Governor Glenn Youngkin (@GovernorVA) June 7, 2023
Victims named as father and son Renzo Smith and Shawn Jackson
Wednesday 7 June 2023 12:34 , Joe Sommerlad
The victims of yesterday’s shooting in Virginia were graduating senior Shawn Jackson, 18, and his father Renzo Smith, 36, who had attended the ceremony as a guest, local media is reporting.
Community advocate Charles Willis, who manages the United Communities Against Crime group, released the victims' names and their photos on behalf of the grieving family.
“The family asked that the Richmond community keep them in your prayers,” Willis said.
An 18-year-old who had just graduated and his father were killed in a shooting after a high school graduation ceremony on the Virginia Commonwealth University campus, Richmond police said. @nbcaaron reports. pic.twitter.com/QqVzrEyHMb
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) June 7, 2023
Pictures from the scene
Wednesday 7 June 2023 12:00 , Joe Sommerlad
This was what the Monroe Park campus looked like on Tuesday afternoon, as people struggled to come to terms with what had taken place on a day intended as a moment for celebration.
Facebook video captures moment graduates flee burst of gunfire
Wednesday 7 June 2023 11:15 , Joe Sommerlad
The moment gunfire erupted at yesterday’s ceremony, causing hundreds of students and guests to flee in panic, was caught on a video since uploaded to Facebook by one of the event’s attendees.
You can find the clip here should you wish to see it but, be warned, it is distressing.
Other footage of the panicked aftermath has also emerged, some of which you can see below.
Eyewitness footage shows the immediate aftermath of a shooting incident in Richmond, Virginia, where a man armed with four handguns killed two people and wounded five others when he fired into a crowd outside a high school graduation ceremony https://t.co/oDDn6Tnaej pic.twitter.com/T7TZKLWWs7
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 7, 2023
🚨#BREAKING: Mass shooting at Virginia Commonwealth University's during high school graduation ceremony⁰
📌#Richmond | #Virginia
Currently multiple law enforcements are on scene of a mass shooting that took place during a high school graduation ceremony in Monroe Park on the… pic.twitter.com/18sEoB973z— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) June 6, 2023
Richmond attack the 278th mass shooting in first 157 days of 2023
Wednesday 7 June 2023 10:30 , Joe Sommerlad
Here are the latest mass shooting statistics from the Gun Violence Archive, which, it goes without saying, make for extremely bleak reading.
The following are the only 13 states without a mass shooting this year:
Alaska, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming.— The Gun Violence Archive (@GunDeaths) June 6, 2023
Virginia lieutenant governor rebuked over response to tragedy
Wednesday 7 June 2023 09:45 , Joe Sommerlad
Winsome Sears, the state’s lieutenant governor, is facing criticism after appearing on TV in the immediate aftermath of yesterday’s tragedy to blame police and city leaders, despite being a passionate pro-gun advocate.
So @WinsomeSears shows up to a crime scene in which students were shot and she wants to blame city leaders & police. However, she doesn’t want to do anything to stop the flow of guns in this area. How sick to take this opportunity to politicize peoples pain. Do better. pic.twitter.com/kd7teJsJRz
— Michael Jones (@thedrmikejones) June 6, 2023
State senator Ghazala Hashmi has posted this picture of her posing with an assault rifle in response to the horrific school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, last May to underline the hypocrisy of her position.
Days after 19 children & 2 adults were killed in Uvalde, Sears went to TX to defend the NRA. Now just mere minutes after a mass shooting in our city, she is on tv to inflict more trauma. "The people I [with emphasis] represent are not safe," she says. She's ready to defend guns. pic.twitter.com/YB8HDmLX3M
— Ghazala Hashmi (@SenatorHashmi) June 6, 2023
School district cancels different graduation ‘out of an abundance of caution’
Wednesday 7 June 2023 09:00 , Namita Singh
The school district in Richmond canceled a different graduation scheduled for later on Tuesday “out of an abundance of caution” following the shooting at the graduation ceremony in Virginia.
The schools would be closed on Wednesday, it added.
In video:
Wednesday 7 June 2023 08:30 , Namita Singh
Shooting at graduation ceremony is second at school-related event in Richmond
Wednesday 7 June 2023 08:00 , Namita Singh
Tuesday’s shooting outside a downtown theatre in Richmond, Virginia was the second to occur at a school-related event in the Virginia capital city.
Earlier in April, two students were injured following shooting at George Wythe High School.
Virginia has witnessed 58 school shootings since 1971, according to The Violence Project, reported Richmond Times Dispatch.
‘This should have been a safe space’
Wednesday 7 June 2023 07:30 , Namita Singh
Multiple handguns were recovered following the shooting outside a downtown theater in Richmond, Virginia, where a high school graduation ceremony had ended, reported the Associated Press.
“This should have been a safe space. People should have felt safe at a graduation,” said Interim Richmond Police Chief Rick Edwards.
“It’s just incredibly tragic that someone decided to bring a gun to this incident and rain terror on our community.”
Two killed and five injured in Richmond high school graduation mass shooting
Wednesday 7 June 2023 07:06 , Namita Singh
Police in Richmond, Virginia, responded on Tuesday to a shooting that took place during a high school graduation ceremony on the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University.
Seven people were shot in the incident, leaving with three people life-threatening injuries and four with non-life-threatening injuries, Richmond interim police chief Rick Edwards said during a press conference on Tuesday. Two people were killed in the shooting, WRIC reports, and children were among those wounded in the incident, according to the outlet.
My colleague Josh Marcus has more:
‘Multiple’ victims shot at Virginia high school graduation as police hunt gunman
US witnesses 278th mass shooting this year
Wednesday 7 June 2023 06:30 , Joe Sommerlad
The US has grown grimly accustomed to mass shootings in public places such as schools, shopping centres and churches.
Richmond’s mass shooting was the country’s 278th in the first 157 days of 2023, according to the Gun Violence Archive, using the definition of when four or more people are shot or killed in a single incident, not including the shooter.
‘We cannot continue to live in fear’
Wednesday 7 June 2023 06:15 , Namita Singh
The gun violence epidemic is a public health crisis that we must address, said Representative Jennifer McClellan, a Democrat whose district includes Richmond.
“We cannot continue to live in fear. We must address the root causes of gun violence and pass common sense gun safety policies that protect our communities.”
Republican Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears, an ardent gun-rights advocate, said in remarks to news outlets near the scene that the problem lies not with guns but with criminals.“We have to figure out what’s going on in our communities,” she said.