Girl, 17, killed, football star hurt in city shooting
Staff report
youngstown
Former Ursuline High football standout Jamel Turner was injured in a shooting early Saturday morning in which a 17-year-old girl was killed. Youngstown police reported.
Police have a suspect in the killing, but it is not clear if he has been charged. Police said Saturday evening he had not been arrested.
The shooting happened at 3:23 a.m. at 63 Manchester Ave. on the city’s West Side.
Police said they found Tracy Banks lying on the living-room floor dead, with multiple gunshot wounds.
Turner, who called police for help, was also shot multiple times and was taken to St. Elizabeth Health Center, police said.
The hospital would not release information on his condition Saturday evening.
Police also found a 4-year-old girl in an upstairs bedroom unharmed, the report said. Banks had been babysitting the girl.
Turner, The Vindicator’s defensive player of the year for football in 2008, was a standout at Ursuline High School and verbally committed to Ohio State.
But later that school year he was dismissed from Ursuline’s basketball team, and last August he was ruled academically ineligible. He soon enrolled at Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy.
Turner played football in 2009 at Fork Union and was a member of the track and field team, but was asked to leave the institution earlier this year.
In April, Turner was shot in the lower left ankle and right hip as unidentified assailants opened fire on a vehicle in which he was riding on Interstate 680.
Ohio State Coach Jim Tressel said Saturday night, “I’m so sad to hear of Jamel’s misfortune. I have not communicated with Jamel, but am certainly praying for him at this time.”