WSSU student killed in Raleigh shooting BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Winston-Salem State University is mourning one of their own again after Kari Omyea Watson was killed in a Raleigh snooting last week. Watson, 18, was shot on the night of Dec. 23. She and Dre'Kwon Bagley had just gotten out of a car in front of Bagley's mother's house when a gunman opened fire on the cou ple, killing Watson and injuring Bagley. Xavier Watson JaQuan Sanders, 21, has been charged with murder and assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill in connection with the shooting. Investigators had not disclosed the motive in the shooting as of press time. I V Watson, a first-year student at WSSU, was on winter break. She was a 2015 grad uate of Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School and. earned one of the first Wake County Future Teachers scholarships. She made the Dean's List her first semester at WSSU and hoped to pursue a career in education. Though school is out at WSSU for winter break until Jan. 8, the university took to Facebook to offer condolences. 'This is a tremendous loss," said WSSU Chancellor Elwood Robinson in the post. "I am deeply saddened by the tragic events that occurred last night. We grieve for the promising young life that has been lost and share in the heartbreak of her family and friends." The post encouraged faculty, staff and students affected by Watson's death to seek support during the break. The post also said counselors will be available when school reopens. One of Watson's WSSU instructors. Dr. Fran Oates, posted online that Watson would come to her office often to talk about a variety of things. Oates said she was "an excellent student and an awesome young lady," which is what Oates wrote on the final paper Watson turned in for her class. "She WAS an angel with a kind and gentle spirit," Oates related in the post. The WSSU Student Government Association dedicated its most recent newsletter to both Watson and Anthony White Jr. White, 19, died in a shooting on campus during homecoming on Nov. 1. A 21-year-old former student was charged in connection with that shooting. SGA President Kyle Brown said stu dents are shocked and hurt to have lost another Ram in so short a time span. "1 just really wish us as young people can learn how to put the guns down at this early age and really start cherishing the life that we have," he said. A crowdfunding page has been started to help the family with expenses for Watson's homegoing service, which will be Saturday, Jan. 2 in Raleigh. More than $8,000 had been raised by press time. To contribute, visit w w w.gofundme .com/upg83998. Dr. Robinson Dr. Oates Brown Submitted photo Police Chief Barry Rountree and Asst. Chief Wilson Weaver speak on Saturday, Dec. 19. Deltas build strategic partnerships SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Winston-Salem Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority began its initiative of building strategic community partnerships. Under the leadership of the Political Awareness/Social Action Committee, the sorority will engage law enforce ment and various community organizations in educational dialogue. The goal is to educate chapter members and Winston-Salem residents regarding local law enforcement policies and procedures, to build relationships, and to enhance visibility and accessibility. Sorority members will share the education they receive with the community and other organizations. On Saturday, Dec. 19, the sorority along with some Winston-Salem residents held a dialogue with Police Chief Barry Rountree and Assistant Police Chief Wilson Weaver. Chapter members and residents asked various questions of Rountree and Weaver about issues such as minor traffic violations, domestic violence, home inva sions, gang activities, and human trafficking. The discussion extended beyond the allotted time and the sorority vowed to invite law enforcement back for future dialogues. These events are open to the public and are held at the Delta Fine Arts Center. Denise "DD" Adams is chair of the Political Awareness/Social Action Committee and Elizabeth Newton is president of the Winston-Salem Alumnae Chapter. Patricia Sadler helped Nolan Davis light the "Vmoja" or unity candle during the opening cele bration of Kwanzaa. Kwanzaa frvm pageAl Martin and Sandra Bland, have all helped him become who he is today. "I've come here today to tell you all these incidents have informed who I am," he continued. "I have the blood in me of the first slave who decided to run." Following Lewis' speech, citizens were allowed to 'express their views on umoja as well. Sis Valid of Winston-Salem spoke to the countless number of youth Who were in attendance. She said although it is important tQ know where you come from, it is equally important to hive conversations on how to build for the future. "This whole illusion that we're under makes me sick," she said. White supremacy, the police brutality, just every ? thing that we have experienced, we have to actively fight against that." For more information on the local Kwanzaa events and is list of guest speakers, visit triadculture.org. '? fa Have an Opinion? Let us Know letters@wschronicle.com Have a Story Idea? Let us Know news@wschronicle.com FOODMLION , December 30 - January OS, 2016 ^ ms&m r Culture's Plac^ HHML ' * H# All Vvieties-All Natural Nature's Place Hand Trimmed Chicken 4M5ALE > , ^ MVP' Boneless. 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