Schools
Long Beach Students Dismissed After Lockdown
West Hempstead shooting suspect, who has ties to Long Beach, is taken into custody.

Long Beach, NY — The Long Beach public schools were expecting a "mostly normal dismissal" hours after an active shooting situation in West Hempstead sent administrators scrambling into a lockdown.
Superintendent of Schools Jennifer Gallagher said in a Facebook page,"We will be advising our walkers to go directly home, and I can tell you that there is an increased police presence all over our community."
"Our bus drivers and school staff will be proceeding very carefully at dismissal," she said.
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Gallagher said they erred on the side of caution as "the suspect had ties to Long Beach, and is either a current or former resident." But she added, "Even though police do not believe that he is coming back to this area, they advised us to lockout our buildings as a precaution."
All after-school activities were canceled.
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Police apprehended 30-year-old suspect Gabriel DeWitt Wilson following a four-hour manhunt. One Stop and Shop employee was killed, two other people were injured.
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