MILWAUKEE — Father Lawrence Zurek in a statement to St. Josaphat Parish School families said a 59-year-old employee was “immediately terminated” after he was informed on April 12 that a weapon was “accidentally discharged” at the school on April 5.
The statement from Father Zurek states he wasn’t made aware of the incident until April 12. Police were notified on April 17.
As of Wednesday, April 24, the investigation was ongoing. Father Zurek’s statement said the police report had not been completed. A statement from Alderman Jose Perez said potential charges against the employee were being reviewed by the district attorney. Police said the employee was arrested.
Fortunately, police said the bullet did not penetrate the 10-year-old student’s skin, but it did leave a bruise.
Below is the statement Wednesday from Father Zurek — issued to parishioners and parents:
“Ever since I was appointed Administrator of the Basilica last October, I have done my best to keep you abreast of all that is happening in the parish, especially through my weekly bulletin articles. Last weekend at all the Triduum services we made a public announcement of an incident that happened at Saint Josaphat School. Given that the investigation was still ongoing, there was only so much I was at liberty to say.”
“As I write this, it is Wednesday, April 24th. Earlier today I again spoke with a member of the Milwaukee Police Department and he informed me that the police report is not completed yet. He said it will take additional time before it is available, but that the department is aware we have requested a copy at the earliest possible chance. When the police report is completed I will be able to share more information with you. However, this much I can share with you. On Friday morning, April 12, I was informed by an employee of the school that a weapon was accidentally discharged at the school on April 5th. I tried to find out more information, contacted the Milwaukee police, and the employee who brought the gun to school was immediately terminated by me. The Police Department commenced an investigation and detectives spent several days at the school. I was interviewed on Holy Thursday, April 18. The same day, School families were notified of what happened. Once we have additional information, other disciplinary and corrective action may have to be taken. In the meantime, I would just caution everyone from jumping to conclusions before we have all the facts. I will always do my utmost to ensure the safety of all our children. It isn’t, and has never been a policy, to allow weapons on school premises. Why this employee brought a gun to school that day is beyond me. The person had been a long-time employee and from all indications was very dedicated to the school. I ask for and count on your prayers for all involved in this incident.”
Below is the statement from Alderman Perez:
“It is very fortunate that the accidental weapon discharge at the St. Josaphat School on April 5 resulted only in a minor injury to one of the students in the school’s care. It could have been far worse.”
“I cannot speak to whatever it is that would cause an employee of an elementary school to bring a handgun to work. I cannot imagine what it is that would cause him to do something that would cause the gun to discharge. I can, however, express my strong disapproval for the very poor decision of the school’s principal to conceal the incident from authorities for as long as she did. I have contacted St. Josaphat’s pastor directly to ask what procedures were in place for incidents of this kind; why these procedures, if they existed, were not followed; and what is being done to assure students, parents, and the community that something like this does not happen again.”
“I look forward to his responses. In the meanwhile, I am informed that the employee in question has been discharged, arrested, and is currently having his case reviewed by the office of the District Attorney. I will continue to watch this situation closely to make certain that all those responsible are held appropriately accountable.”
“Also, the City, through the Milwaukee Health Department’s office of Violence Prevention, has made a significant commitment to providing trauma-informed care to individuals who have been the victims of or witnesses to violence of this type. I would urge any individuals in need of these services as the result of this or any other incident to call the trauma response hotline at (414)-257-7621.”
Students and faculty were on a holiday break on Monday, April 22, but FOX6 News did receive the below statement from a priest who is affiliated with the school:
“St. Josaphat Parish learned that a school employee recently brought a weapon onto school property and the weapon was accidentally discharged. An internal investigation was commenced, and the employee has been terminated.”
“St. Josaphat has notified school families about the incident. The Parish continues to make the safety of its students and school a top priority.”
“St. Josaphat has also notified the Milwaukee Police Department about the incident. The Department is investigating and the Parish is fully cooperating with the investigation.”
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