A bullet pierced the front door of the Be’er Miriam School for Girls in Brooklyn at the end of the school day on March 17th. According to authorities, no one was hurt. The Be’er Miriam School, located across from the Marcy Houses in Williamsburg, has about 200 students, ages 7 to 13.
Police said that two of three shots hit cars parked nearby and that the third shot careened into the school door and fell to the floor. Members of the Williamsburg Shomrim, a neighborhood patrol group, told community leaders that one bullet did penetrate an occupied classroom, but no one was hit.
Police are seeking three men as suspects, a source said.



