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One dead after wreck, shooting
Five schools were locked down and more than 100 people rushed onto N Betty Lane.
By JONATHAN ABEL, Times Staff Writer
Published October 9, 2007
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Pinellas County crime scene investigators examine the car that was shot at and crashed. After the shooting, the gold and pewter Dodge made it less than a block up N Betty Lane before it rammed into a pole at Woodbine Street.
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A Pinellas County School Resource Officer stands guard at Curtis Fundamental Elementary while students wait inside for their parents to pick them up at the end of day. Six schools in Clearwater were locked down while police searched for the gunmen.
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Gaylord Shaw, 19, of Clearwater was charged with first-degree murder.
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CLEARWATER - A bizarre shooting and wreck Monday afternoon left one man dead and led police to lock down five schools during a tense, chaotic manhunt. Dozens of police officers and sheriff's deputies, some of them heavily armed, fanned out through the working class neighborhood on N Betty Lane after the 12:43 p.m. shooting. Officers with guns drawn approached one house, and elements of the SWAT team surrounded another for several hours before learning that the man inside had been asleep the whole time and was not the person they were seeking. Killed was 23-year-old Michael Scott of Clearwater. His brother, Antonio Scott, 24, was injured in the crash, police said, and was in stable condition at Bayfront Medical Center in St. Petersburg Monday evening. Arrested on a count of first-degree murder was 19-year-old Gaylord Shaw of 1112 S Prospect Ave., Clearwater. But others also might have been involved in the shooting, police said. Many details - including how many shots were fired and whether Michael Scott died of gunshot wounds or injuries suffered in the crash - remained under investigation. The incident began with an argument in the parking lot of a convenience store at N Betty Lane and Springdale Street, according to police spokeswoman Elizabeth Daly-Watts. The Scotts' car left the parking lot and was driving north on N Betty Lane when several shots were fired, police said. But a third brother in the car, 25-year-old Willie Scott, said the men were ambushed. The three had just stopped at a North Greenwood CD shop and were heading north along Betty Lane on the way to their mother's house when they were attacked, he said. Near Springdale Street, "some dudes came out of the house and started firing," he said. Farther up, he said, more armed people appeared to be waiting. After the shooting, the Scotts' gold and pewter Dodge made it less than a block up N Betty Lane before it rammed into a pole at Woodbine Street. Michael Scott was rushed to Morton Plant Hospital but died. An autopsy will be performed today. As police swarmed into the neighborhood, more than 100 people poured onto N Betty Lane and pushed up to police lines. At times, the atmosphere was confrontational. At one point, when officers put one young man into a cruiser, onlookers yelled that the police had the wrong person. Connie Moore, 48, a maternal aunt of the two victims, said the young men had feuded with another group recently, but she thought the trouble had passed. While she spoke Monday afternoon, Willie Scott paced by her side along the road. He should have done more to protect his brothers, he said. No, she said, there's nothing anyone could have done in an ambush. Michael Scott's nickname was "Big Baby," Moore said. He was enrolled at St. Petersburg College to get his GED. Michael was also father to a 2-year-old daughter, Trinity Scott. Antonio Scott, according to his aunt, had done some nursing work for a private client and has a 2-year-old son, Antonio Scott Jr. Five schools - Kings Highway Elementary, Curtis Fundamental Elementary, Sandy Lane Elementary, John F. Kennedy Middle and the Calvin A. Hunsinger School - were locked down starting at about 1 p.m. The schools held a "controlled dismissal," school district spokeswoman Andrea Zahn said. Students who rode the bus or were picked up by car were allowed to leave, while those who biked or walked were kept at schools until other arrangements could be made to get them home. The lockdown wasn't completely lifted until after 4 p.m. Meanwhile police continued to search and piece together clues. Police Capt. Tony Holloway said investigators identified one suspect, largely thanks to seven or eight tips from neighbors. Still, many questions remained. "We don't know how this thing has started, why it has started or why it's going on," Holloway said. "But it's got to stop." Times staff writers Demorris A. Lee and Will Van Sant and researcher Carolyn Edds contributed to this report. Jonathan Abel can be reached at jabel@sptimes.com or 727 445-4157.
[Last modified October 9, 2007, 06:29:38]
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by Jeremy
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10/29/07 10:18 AM
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I live right around around the corner from where this happened and instead of blaming just the police,people in my neighborhood should be blaming ourselves nothing is going to change in the neighborhood until we step up.Death to the NoSnitchingrule!
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by Holly
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10/10/07 06:05 PM
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Hahahaha David! I agree!
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by David
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10/10/07 11:44 AM
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Why all the uproar? One druggie or gang member kills another....after the arrest, looks like two punks out of commission to me. These stories should be put on the sports page.
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by Susan
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10/10/07 09:09 AM
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Nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
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by Kat
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10/10/07 12:46 AM
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I work in the criminal justice system in that neightborhood. It's impossible to keep up with all of the weapons, drugs, gangs, and violence. We need more funds to deal with this sickening problem to keep the good kids good and lock the bad ones up
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by Jason
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10/09/07 09:02 PM
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That part of Clearwater is a sh*thole. I moved because of it. The CPD DOES need to take back the city! Work harder, stop being so afraid of violating rights. Protect and serve MY RIGHTS. A drug dealer should NOT have rights to push on my corner...
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by juggy
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10/09/07 07:17 PM
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mike was a good friend of mine i saw him days befor he was shot. its his boys problem he shouldent have gotten killed he was just doin his thing keepin to him self i hate bullcrap like this all he did was get his boy out of a scrap and now hees gone
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by Dawn
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10/09/07 03:50 PM
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As i looked at the picture on line, i remembered an article that appeared months ago about the same officer that apears in this picture, his name is Officer Dan Hansen from Sander's school. He's a true assest to the school's police force. AMEN 4 him
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by fred
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10/09/07 03:01 PM
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The kids in the school were scared, the neighbors are mad at the police, and the majority of us know that if the police try to crack down they are accused of profiling and nobody in the neighborhood helps them...Its a very bad block.
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by Shelley
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10/09/07 01:29 PM
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I just happened to be over during the day. I work at a high school in St lucie county. I was suprised to hear there had been a lock down of 5 schools. I think that everyone involved did a good job of protecting the school children
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by Ellen
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10/09/07 12:51 PM
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I have to drive down Betty Lane everyday and it is scary. You have your drug dealers hanging out at the corner store, and when you call the police oh yea, we know they are there, if you know they are there, then why do you not do something about it??
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by Connect The Dots
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10/09/07 11:50 AM
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Do the math people... Remember about three to four weeks ago when Joseph Shaw was killed? The suspect appears to be related, if not his brother, (Same middle and last names). I think it has something to do with the earlier... CPD TAKE BACK THE CITY!
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by Nadine
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10/09/07 11:18 AM
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So sad. I don't understand how people can be such animals as to kill each other.
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by Steve from Clearwater
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10/09/07 10:12 AM
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This just show the ongoing danger that children and parents face placing vital schools into certian neighborhoods.
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by karen
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10/09/07 08:12 AM
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Lemme' guess--they will find out it is gang related....duh!!
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by Butch
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10/09/07 08:00 AM
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Gaylord Shaw should never have been on the streets. He has a record for assult, kidnapping and numerous drug charges. When are the courts going to wake up.
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by Jay
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10/09/07 07:29 AM
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Was he an honor student too like they all are made out to be? Or maybe he was made because the hip hop cafe is not open yet.
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by T
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10/09/07 03:09 AM
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Drugs and Thugs don't play well with others.. thank GOD no innocent lives were taken.. these people who brandish weapons and think they're the "big dog" need to be buried under the jail.. and that Mr Shaw is where you belong.. crackhead loser!!
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