Parents wait for students to be walked out after two administrators shot and wounded after a handgun was found during a daily search of a student at Denver East High School Wednesday, March 22, 2023, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
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  1. Also, A+ job virtue signaling by removing offices from the schools and actually putting kids in more real danger. The left knows best!

  2. Austin Lyle, 17 yrs old. They knew this kid was dangerous. They knew that he brought weapons to school. They knew he was expelled from previous schools. Why is this gun-toting punk back on any campus?!? He should have been getting online instruction at a secure facility.

  3. Tye Anderson, the School board and DPS should be charge for neglect for removing School Resource Officers. Denver schools are unsafe. School Choice!

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