NEW ORLEANS, LA — The New Orleans community is reeling from the shocking and tragic loss of Alvin Garabold, the beloved assistant principal at Salmen High School in Slidell, who was fatally shot early Tuesday morning in the Treme neighborhood. His untimely death has left family, friends, colleagues, and students devastated, as they struggle to come to terms with the senseless violence that claimed his life.
Alvin Garabold, known for his dedication to education and his deep commitment to his students, was a respected leader at Salmen High. He was admired for his kindness, hard work, and unwavering passion for supporting the academic and personal growth of young people. His presence was a beacon of hope and stability for students and staff alike, and his loss leaves a deep void in the school community.
The circumstances surrounding his death remain under investigation, and authorities are working to piece together the details of the incident. Early reports indicate that the shooting occurred in the Treme neighborhood, a part of New Orleans known for its rich cultural history but also plagued by violence. As of now, there has been no word on suspects or a possible motive.
Alvin’s colleagues at Salmen High School have expressed their heartbreak at the loss, describing him as an integral part of the school’s leadership team who touched the lives of many. His family has requested privacy during this incredibly difficult time but has expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support from the community.
Alvin Garabold’s tragic death serves as a reminder of the senseless violence that continues to affect communities across the country. His memory, however, will live on through the countless lives he impacted during his career in education.
