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Photos: McKinley High School shooting/stabbing incident

  • Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News
  • Feb 11, 2022
  • Feb 11, 2022 Updated Apr 19, 2026
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A fight that led to a 14-year-old student being severely stabbed and a security guard shot in the leg outside Buffalo’s McKinley High School shortly after classes let out Wednesday afternoon prompted an hourslong manhunt and a school lockdown.

Holding tight

Holding tight

Twilia Jones, left, holds her daughter after being reunited at McKinley High School after two victims were shot in an incident on the property on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Students leave the school

Students leave the school

Students are escorted to waiting family members out of the cafeteria side door after being locked down inside at McKinley High School after a shooting/stabbing incident on the property on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Escorted out

Escorted out

Students are escorted to waiting family members out of the cafeteria side door after being locked down inside  McKinley High School after a shooting/stabbing incident on the property on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Waiting for loved ones

Waiting for loved ones

Family wait for word on the safety of their children who were forced to lock down in a cafeteria at McKinley High School after a shooting/stabbing incident on the property on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Watching the scene

Watching the scene

A man watches the police presence at the school at McKinley High School after a shooting/stabbing incident on the property on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Reunited

Reunited

Latorria Smith hugs her granddaughter after she was released from McKinley High School.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Brown speaks

Brown speaks

Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown and Buffalo Public Schools Superintendent Kriner Cash announce that McKinley High School will go to remote learning for the time being.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Family and friends wait

Family and friends wait

Family and friends wait for students to be allowed to leave McKinley High School.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Superintendent Kriner Cash

Superintendent Kriner Cash

Buffalo Public Schools Superintendent Kriner Cash announces that McKinley High School will go to remote learning for the time being.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Superintendent Kriner Cash

Superintendent Kriner Cash

Buffalo Public Schools Superintendent Kriner Cash announces that McKinley High School will go to remote learning for the time being.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

McKinley High School

McKinley High School

The scene of a shooting/stabbing incident at McKinley High School, Feb. 9, 2022.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Rescue vehicles

Rescue vehicles

The scene of a shooting/stabbing incident at McKinley High School, Feb. 9, 2022.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

A parent waits

A parent waits

A parent waits in her car. She said her son and nephew, both 16, were still inside McKinley High School.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Gramaglia speaks

Gramaglia speaks

Deputy Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said there were about 100 students still inside McKinley High School. School was let out about 20 minutes before the shooting/stabbing incident, he said.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Police arrive

Police arrive

The scene of a shooting/stabbing incident at McKinley High School.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

School violence

School violence

Members of the SWAT team arrive after a shooting/stabbing incident at McKinley High School on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

On the scene

On the scene

The scene of a shooting/stabbing incident at McKinley High School.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

A heavy police presence

A heavy police presence

The scene in front of the high school just south at the intersection of Elmwood Avenue and Amherst Street after a shooting/stabbing incident at McKinley High School on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Helicopter on the scene

Helicopter on the scene

A police helicopter patrols in the sky at the intersection of Elmwood Avenue and Amherst Street after a shooting/stabbing incident at McKinley High School on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

McKinley incident

McKinley incident

The scene in front of the school just south at the intersection of Elmwood Avenue and Amherst Street after a shooting/stabbing incident at McKinley High School on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Police on the scene

Police on the scene

Police on the scene of a shooting/stabbing incident at McKinley High School on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Parents wait for word

Parents wait for word

Parents gather outside McKinley High School after  a shooting/stabbing incident on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Police tape

Police tape

McKinley High School, where a shooting/stabbing incident occurred on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Waiting family

Waiting family

Parents gather outside McKinley High after a  shooting/stabbing incident on Wednesday.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Waiting for news

Waiting for news

Parents gather outside McKinley High School after a  shooting/stabbing incident. Several students were still in the school.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Watch now: Official briefing outside McKinley High School

Watch now: Buffalo police briefing outside McKinley High School

Watching and waiting

Watching and waiting

A man watches the police presence at the school at McKinley High School after a shooting/stabbing incident on the property on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Standing guard

Standing guard

Police surround the north end of the school protecting the cafeteria where staff and students locked down inside  McKinley High School after a shooting/stabbing incident on the property on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Students safe (copy)

Students safe (copy)

Students at McKinley High School were escorted out of the cafeteria side door to waiting family members after being locked down inside the school after a stabbing/shooting incident on Wednesday.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Students safe

Students safe

Students are escorted out of the cafeteria side door to waiting family members after being locked down inside at McKinley High School after a shooting/stabbing incident on the property on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Anxious families

Anxious families

Families wait for word on the safety of their children who were forced to lock down in a cafeteria at McKinley High School after a shooting/stabbing incident on the property on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Waiting and hoping

Waiting and hoping

Family wait for word on the safety of their children who were forced to lock down in a cafeteria at McKinley High School after a shooting/stabbing incident on the property on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Wanting answers

Wanting answers

Families wait for word on the safety of their children who were forced to lock down in a cafeteria at McKinley High School after a shooting/stabbing incident on the property on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Still waiting

Still waiting

Families wait for word on the safety of their children who were forced to lock down in a cafeteria at McKinley High School after a shooting/stabbing incident on the property on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

McKinley High School

McKinley High School

The scene of a shooting/stabbing incident at McKinley High School.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Darkness falls

Darkness falls

A police officer lowers police tape to allow a fire truck to get through at McKinley High School after a stabbing/shooting incident on the property on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.

Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News

Setting up police lines

Setting up police lines

The scene after a shooting/stabbing incident at McKinley High School, Feb. 9, 2022

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Related to this collection

McKinley student who was stabbed in stable condition, guard released

McKinley student who was stabbed in stable condition, guard released

In response to the shooting, McKinley has switched to remote learning for the rest of the week.

Teens charged in McKinley stabbing, shooting held without bail

The 17-year-old arrested Monday, the second teenager charged in a four-day span, pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree attempted murder, second-degree assault and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon.

Police to have more visible presence at McKinley in weeks ahead

Buffalo Public Schools Superintendent Kriner Cash said the district is taking steps to address concerning incidents, such as fights, that have happened at a slightly higher rate at McKinley and a handful of other schools than on average across the district.

Police say 17-year-old in custody in connection with stabbing at McKinley High School

Police say 17-year-old in custody in connection with stabbing at McKinley High School

Buffalo Police said late Thursday that they had a 17-year-old male in custody in connection with an incident that occurred a day prior at McKinley High School in which a 14-year-old boy was stabbed and a security guard was shot.

McKinley administrators knew of potential for violence that day, stabbing victim's mother alleges

"Common sense would dictate that the administration of the school would make sure that this child had safe passage from school at the end of the day, and they neglected to do that,"  said John V. Elmore, attorney for Aurielle Austin, Sirgio Jeter's mother.

Anxious parents had to wait hours for children to be released from McKinley High School

Anxious parents had to wait hours for children to be released from McKinley High School

Parents were left to stand outside well after nightfall waiting for their children who were being released one by one. 

McKinley High School student was stabbed, not shot, Buffalo police say

McKinley High School student was stabbed, not shot, Buffalo police say

Police have not released a name or a description of the suspect.

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