

It appears that the glorified and fantasized lure of gang life has claimed another promising young athlete.
As gang culture becomes a driving force in music, turning good kids into wanna be gangsters and entangling them in a lifestyle that totally contradicts anything positive they may have going on, Noah Scurry — a high school basketball star in Pennsylvania — tragically died in a hail of bullets this week after he reportedly was shot in the driveway of his home, in front of his mother.
According to the Philadelphia Police Department, the fatal shooting happened at around 7:15 a.m. on Tuesday as Scurry was on his way to Samuel Fels High School.
He was just 17 years old but apparently was caught in between two worlds.
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A motive for the shooting is not yet known yet, but the authorities say an investigation into the incident is under way and the streets have already been talking.
“No arrests have been made,” the PPD said, “and no weapon was recovered.”
On one hand, Scurry was a senior at Samuel Fels High and respected captain on the boys’ basketball team. And according to his cousin, Breanna McGlynn, he was being recruited by colleges. School administrators say he was in contention for both academic and athletic scholarships and had the highest SAT score in his graduating class.