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NEWARK, N.J. - Three friends were forced to kneel against a wall behind an elementary school and were shot to death at close range, and a fourth was found about 30 feet away with gunshot and knife wounds to her head, police said.

All were from Newark and planned to attend Delaware State University this fall.

Essex County Prosecutor Paula Dow said authorities didn't have any suspects or a motive in the killings late Saturday. None of the victims had any criminal record, she said.

"They were good kids," Dow said.

The four had been listening to music in a parking lot behind Mount Vernon School when they were gradually joined by a group of men, authorities said.

Newark Police Director Garry McCarthy said the four exchanged text messages saying they should leave, but were attacked before they could do so.

Police said the attackers shot one young woman, then forced her three companions down an alley, lined them up against a wall, made them kneel and shot each in the head.

Natasha Aerial, 19, was listed in fair condition at Newark's University Hospital, authorities said. Police identified her companions as her brother, Terrance Aerial, 18, Iofemi Hightower, 20, and Dashon Harvey, 20.

The Aerials' mother, Renee Tucker, said the last time she saw them was around 10:30 p.m. Saturday, when they told her they were going around the corner to get something to eat.

"They said they were going to come right back to the house," Tucker said.

Hightower was a motivated student who had recently enrolled at Delaware State, according to his great-uncle John McClain.

"She was one of the most beautiful ladies you'd ever want to meet," McClain said. "Very smart, very intelligent. She wanted to be something in life."

In the wake of the killings, Mayor Cory A. Booker's administration was again hearing from residents angry about the city's homicide rate.

A month ago, Booker and Police Director Garry McCarthy announced that crime in the city had fallen by 20 percent in the first six months of 2007 compared to a year ago. Yet despite decreases in the number of rapes, aggravated assaults and robberies, the killings have continued.

"He doesn't deserve another day, another second, while our children are at stake," said Donna Jackson, president of Take Back Our Streets, a community-based organization. "Anyone who has children in the city is in panic mode."

Booker's office didn't return a call for comment on Monday.

Saturday night's killings, along with an unrelated shooting over the weekend that killed a Montclair man, brought Newark's 2007 homicide toll to 60. That is three fewer than in the same period in 2006. But there have been 17 slaying in the eight weeks since June 12.

At Delaware State, officials said the school plans to hold a memorial service Aug. 28, after the student body returns for the fall semester.

"While the murder of the two students is a terribly loss in human terms, the facts that they were a part of the DSU family and were striving to earn a degree, create a bright future for themselves and become a solid contributors to society, makes this violent act especially tragic and senseless," university President Allen Sessoms said.
 

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Sure this is awful, but i love everytime someone dies you get the quotes oh they were good kids. Kind of like the kid from miami who was shot. Yea he was a great kid also..minus all the arrest and the pictures of him flaunting guns.

Tough society we live in but im pretty sure there is more to this story..
 
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Sure this is awful, but i love everytime someone dies you get the quotes oh they were good kids. Kind of like the kid from miami who was shot. Yea he was a great kid also..minus all the arrest and the pictures of him flaunting guns.

Tough society we live in but im pretty sure there is more to this story..

If you read the whole article it did say none of the victims had any criminal record whatsoever.

I dont care if they were 'troubled' kids anyway, being lined up against a wall & executed is insane. Is this really what the USA has become??
 

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Kind of generalizing when you say the US, dont ya think? So one black guy shoots a white guy and the whole race is murderers?

Sorry man this is a lone incident.
 

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Sure this is awful, but i love everytime someone dies you get the quotes oh they were good kids. Kind of like the kid from miami who was shot. Yea he was a great kid also..minus all the arrest and the pictures of him flaunting guns.

Tough society we live in but im pretty sure there is more to this story..

Your comments make me ill. Hopefully, someting like this doesn't happen to yourself or your loved ones. That would be a tough way to learn a lesson.
 

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Cie Grant.. just saying we are making one solo incident speak for the state of our whole country, makes no sense.
 

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Cie Grant.. just saying we are making one solo incident speak for the state of our whole country, makes no sense.

NO we are not. Compared to almost all European & North American countries we are without a doubt near the top in violent murders.
 

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NO we are not. Compared to almost all European & North American countries we are without a doubt near the top in violent murders.

compare how easy it is to go down to a walmart-like store in europe with the US to buy a gun and compare it to gun-related death rates. Gee I wonder why it's higher in the US.
 

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I remember when i was a kid murder was a big deal. Today its like nothing. Im glad i am at the age i am because i can't see it getting any better. 20 years from now this might seem like nothing. This isn't just our country i am talking about. Those drug cartels are doing some wonderful things over in Mexico. They make Al Quida look like kittens. Head choppings like nothing. I think they even enjoy it. I know a lot of you guys have kids but i think im happy I don't. Just gonna be a rough place from here on out unless something drastically changes. Hope im wrong.
 

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compare how easy it is to go down to a walmart-like store in europe with the US to buy a gun and compare it to gun-related death rates. Gee I wonder why it's higher in the US.

I agree. Its part of the problem.

It will never change though...not till the GOP is a dead party.
 

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Dems are going to eliminate the inner city, gangsta mentality? Sweet action! I guess I'll have to start voting again.

No, but they would be willing to repeal or at the very least ammend the 2nd amendment. It may not be the full solution, but it would be progress in the right direction.
 

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I believe you are correct Sir! We are seeing it now in NY where the gov. elect has yet to do a thing but get into conflicts.

Spritzer is a mans, man. Goes after white collar crime with the best of them.
 

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Only a fool believes their vote means a pinch of shit.

Voting is just one more illusion your government gives you to make you think you have some "say" in what goes on.
 
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