Santa Fe High basketball star killed in shooting – KOAT New Mexico

A popular Santa Fe High basketball gamer was shot and killed, according to authorities with the Santa Fe County Sheriffs Office. The teen went by JB and was a star basketball player for Santa Fe High where he had actually just finished.” Santa Fe High Principal Carl Marano said, “It is with fantastic sadness and misery that my wholehearted acknowledgements and prayers are with our student, Fedonta JB White, who passed away tragically this morning, and his family. I will constantly remember his transmittable smile and the love he had for the Santa Fe High household. Santa Fe High Principal Carl Marano said, “It is with great unhappiness and despair that my wholehearted acknowledgements and prayers are with our student, Fedonta JB White, who passed away unfortunately this early morning, and his household.

A popular Santa Fe High basketball player was shot and eliminated, according to officials with the Santa Fe County Sheriffs Office. Deputies responded to the shooting near Chupadero/Tesuque area early Saturday early morning in referral to a shooting. When they showed up, they discovered 18-year-old Fedonta Mikel White, Jr., dead from a gunshot injury. The teenager passed JB and was a star basketball player for Santa Fe High where he had just finished. According to a release from Santa Fe Public Schools, JB was headed to the University of New Mexico to play for the Lobos. “Our entire neighborhood is surprised and distressed by the loss of somebody whom we celebrated during his memorable time on the court and whose talent was a happiness to sports fans throughout New Mexico. We are deeply shaken,” stated SFPS Superintendent Dr. Veronica C. Garcia. “We send our sincere condolences to his household and all who liked him. It is offensive to lose somebody so young and with such pledge for the future.” Santa Fe High Principal Carl Marano stated, “It is with great unhappiness and misery that my sincere acknowledgements and prayers are with our trainee, Fedonta JB White, who passed away tragically this early morning, and his household. He was a skilled young guy who touched numerous individuals in such a favorable manner and he will be considerably missed out on. I will always remember his infectious smile and the love he had for the Santa Fe High household. Now, more than ever, I hope that our community can come together and support not just JB but all of our students and families throughout this hard time.” The shooting remains under investigation and no suspects have been called.

SANTA FE, N.M.–.
A popular Santa Fe High basketball player was shot and killed, according to officials with the Santa Fe County Sheriffs Office.
Deputies reacted to the shooting near Chupadero/Tesuque location early Saturday early morning in recommendation to a shooting.

When they got here, they found 18-year-old Fedonta Mikel White, Jr., dead from a gunshot wound.
The teenager passed JB and was a star basketball player for Santa Fe High where he had actually just graduated.
According to a release from Santa Fe Public Schools, JB was headed to the University of New Mexico to bet the Lobos.
” Our entire community is shocked and distressed by the loss of someone whom we commemorated during his remarkable time on the court and whose talent was a pleasure to sports fans throughout New Mexico. “We send our genuine condolences to his household and all who loved him.
Santa Fe High Principal Carl Marano said, “It is with great sadness and despair that my sincere condolences and prayers are with our trainee, Fedonta JB White, who passed away tragically today, and his household. He was a skilled boy who touched many people in such a favorable manner and he will be considerably missed. I will constantly remember his contagious smile and the love he had for the Santa Fe High household. Now, more than ever, I hope that our community can come together and support not only JB however all of our students and families throughout this difficult time.”.
The shooting remains under examination and no suspects have been called.