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A student who was required to be patted down at the start of each school day allegedly shot and wounded two school administrators at East High School in Denver, authorities said.
The suspect, Austin Lyle, 17, fled the school after the Wednesday morning shooting, Denver police said. His body was discovered in nearby Park County on Wednesday night after an hours-long manhunt, officials said.
"We're going to connect with the parents of Austin this evening," Denver Public Schools Superintendent Alex Marrero told reporters during a press briefing Thursday afternoon. "I can acknowledge that we failed Austin as a district."
Lyle allegedly shot the school administrators as they patted him down in the school's office area, which officials said is away from other students and staff.
The injured faculty members were both hospitalized. Eric Sinclair remains in serious condition and Jerald Mason has since been released from the hospital, according to the hospital and school district.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/shooting-...chool-2-adults-hospitalized/story?id=98045110
Two questions reporters should be asking when the shooter isn't even old enough to purchase a gun:
How did the shooter get the gun?
What was the environment like in the shooters home? Was there abuse? Poverty? (Those are all part of the same question.)
Reporters never seem to get into the cause and effect of a shooting.
The suspect, Austin Lyle, 17, fled the school after the Wednesday morning shooting, Denver police said. His body was discovered in nearby Park County on Wednesday night after an hours-long manhunt, officials said.
"We're going to connect with the parents of Austin this evening," Denver Public Schools Superintendent Alex Marrero told reporters during a press briefing Thursday afternoon. "I can acknowledge that we failed Austin as a district."
Lyle allegedly shot the school administrators as they patted him down in the school's office area, which officials said is away from other students and staff.
The injured faculty members were both hospitalized. Eric Sinclair remains in serious condition and Jerald Mason has since been released from the hospital, according to the hospital and school district.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/shooting-...chool-2-adults-hospitalized/story?id=98045110
Two questions reporters should be asking when the shooter isn't even old enough to purchase a gun:
How did the shooter get the gun?
What was the environment like in the shooters home? Was there abuse? Poverty? (Those are all part of the same question.)
Reporters never seem to get into the cause and effect of a shooting.
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