CBS/AP/ August 10, 2011, 2:30 PM

Memphis principal found dead; Student in custody

Police at Memphis Junior Academy in Memphis, Tenn., where a principal was killed in an apparent homicide, Aug. 10, 2011.

Police at Memphis Junior Academy in Memphis, Tenn., where a principal was killed in an apparent homicide, Aug. 10, 2011. / WREG/CBS

MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Police in Memphis say a school principal was killed in an apparent homicide at a private school, and a 17-year-old student is in custody.

The victim has been identified as principal Suzette York of Memphis Junior Academy, reported CBS News affiliate WREG Memphis

Police say the body of the 49-year-old woman was discovered by a teacher shortly after 11 a.m. Wednesday at the private school in east Memphis operated by the Seventh-Day Adventist Church.

A school administrator told WREG: ""We have lost a great teacher and valuable member of our school."

Police spokeswoman Karen Rudolph said a 17-year-old student was taken into custody at the school.

A pastor of the suspect said: "I baptized that young man. I can't believe he'd be involved in this. I need to know more."

A motive and cause of death were not immediately disclosed. WREG reported that the victim was found stabbed to death inside a classroom.

Marvin Lowman, executive secretary with the Kentucky-Tennessee conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, said York had been principal at the school since 2008.

Peter Hunter, who attended the school for seven years and now has a 6-year-old cousin in the school, said York was a caring, sweet woman who enjoyed teaching young people.

"She was a wonderful person who was very much involved with her students, a person who cared deeply about the development of her students," he said. "This was not the way she was supposed to go."

Photos: Memphis teacher murdered

Hunter said York was a science and math teacher who had left the school, but returned to become an administrator.

"She came back here because she had a passion for the people," he said.

Hunter said the school had a nurturing environment where the goal was to treat everyone as family.

"It shows you that something like this can happen anywhere," he said.

Some three hours after the slaying, about 30 people attended a 40-minute prayer service at the nearby Mullins United Methodist Church.

"We are afraid," the Rev. Scottie Brafford said during the service, referring to recent violence in Norway and elsewhere. "We do not know where the bottom is any longer."

On its Web site, the Memphis Junior Academy is described as "a Seventh-day Adventist school located in Memphis, TN. Our staff is committed to providing quality education in a Christ-filled environment. Our school is part of the world-wide Seventh-day Adventist school network. The Seventh-day Adventist educational system includes elementary and high schools, colleges and universities in countries around the globe. MJA offers education to students from Pre-K4 through 11th grade."

Classes at the one-story, red brick school began Monday. A sign out front Wednesday said "Welcome back."

The school was surrounded by yellow crime scene tape after the body was found. Police officers milled about.

Linda Taylor told The Commercial Appeal she received a call from her husband who said the school called and told them to pick up their 14-year-old son, Josiah, because there was an emergency. The school didn't say that someone had been killed.

"I'm just wondering what's going on," she said at the scene.

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jazurell says:
An excellent case for concealed carry for teachers. The teacher could possibly defended herself. The evils of the world love 'gun free zones.' It makes their work so much easier.
Gun Control: The theory that a woman found dead is somehow morally superior to a woman explaining to police how her attacker got that fatal bullet wound.
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gingerlulu says:
Eventhough it is a private school, IF they accept any type of school vouchers they will have to take a certain number of low income students. I wonder if it was a student from a 'disadvantaged' background.
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gilliamjf says:
Senseless tragedy.

Thank god the "don't say gay" bill in TN schools was killed.
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helmyelsaid says:
Sudden accident.
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LEDGEROO says:
OT I know but why the heck are they in school already? It said they started back on Monday the 8th.. way too early.. I read in another article on MSN that this principal had a 'natural concern for children being obedient".... that's a red flag..I am not saying she deserved this, not at all.. maybe the kid just snapped.
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debbie1120 replies:
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We started the same time last year. We have been starting school in early August for the last few years.
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Excalibrationist says:
An eye for an eye ....'nuff said!
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darwufche says:
On the seventh day, stab a principal.
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gjc1n1 says:
Unless a minor is mentally ill, it has been my observation that when they kill it is usually as a result of abuse, be it physical or emotional. I think folks hould wait to hear the whole story before coming to any conclusions. And "addict" I don't know if your question is serious or you are just cracking a poorly timed joke but I think what you are referring to is the Advent calendar, not the Seventh-Day Adventists. No relationship between the two.
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RepubsSuck says:
Rome continues to burn...
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mrleme replies:
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? should I dare ask your point. Careful, you might appear "intolerant" of other beliefs RepubsSucks, well that says it all
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addict42 says:
What do 7-day adventists believe? Are they the ones with Xmas calendar with the candy behind the dates leading to Xmas?
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