Home of Dozier-Libbey teacher, leader in independent charter effort, attacked by gunfire

By John Crowder

At approximately 12:30 a.m. on September 11, the home of a Dozier-Libbey Medical High School teacher came under attack as, according to the victim, a lone gunman, standing in the street, fired 20 rounds at her house. Police picked up casings from a .45 caliber firearm.

The bullets penetrated the ground floor of the home and the garage, leaving large holes on the inside walls with some exiting an interior window. Several bullet holes can clearly be seen on both the outside and inside of the residence.

The teacher was the only one home at the time, but was not injured during the incident.

Antioch police are investigating the matter. No arrests have yet been made.


One Comment to “Home of Dozier-Libbey teacher, leader in independent charter effort, attacked by gunfire”

  1. Reginald Jamal Brown says:

    Absolutely no way this was a random act. The first thing to think about is to consider who is your enemy. The police need to take this attempted murder seriously.

    Is Antioch run by some mafia? Are these organized criminals connected to the people who run our school system and city? The connections are right in front of our faces.

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