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        Bail set at $50K for 18-year-old accused of firing into crowd of teens near Newburgh Free Academy

        Kevin Gaspar is facing multiple charges for weapons offenses and reckless endangerment.

        Blaise Gomez

        Jan 15, 2025, 5:26 PM

        Updated 2 hr ago

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        An 18-year-old former Newburgh Free Academy student charged with firing into a crowd of teens outside of Newburgh Free Academy’s main campus Tuesday pleaded not guilty on Wednesday and is being held at Orange County Jail on $50,000 cash bail following his arraignment.
        Kevin Gaspar, who his attorney says is from the City of Newburgh, appeared in City of Newburgh Court Wednesday morning. Gaspar is facing multiple charges for weapons offenses and reckless endangerment.
        The former student, whose parents say was recently expelled from the school, is accused of firing multiple shots into a crowd of students at dismissal. His mother and step-father told News 12 after court that they don’t own any weapons and were unaware of any firearms in the house.
        The frightening incident unfolded on Fullerton Avenue and was captured on cellphone video given exclusively to News 12, which shows dozens of young people screaming and running for safety as shots rang out.
        Authorities say no one was hit by the gunfire.
        Gaspar’s attorney said inside court that he was assaulted just before the shooting by at least 10 to 15 people outside of the school, who police identify as NFA students.
        Newburgh Enlarged City School District officials and City of Newburgh police are working to identify the others involved in that assault and say criminal and disciplinary charges could be filed against them.
        The school district says there’s an increased police presence on campus following the incident.
        Gaspar’s case will be reviewed by a grand jury on Friday.
        His mother cried out inside the courtroom when he was brought out in handcuffs and again when the bail amount was set.