those students walked the halls of that school every single day trusting that their sro would be there in their time of need. it s not the sro s fault a shooter showed up and killed 17 people. but it is the fault that he didn t follow the shooter in and stayed outside. if nothing happens to the sro, what message does that send to other sros? they don t have to help students in their time of need. they can sit outside while 17 people are gunned down. parents and students depend on their school resource officer to be there in their time of need. i want to see the sro who didn t go into the building and didn t help those students, i want to see a just verdict against him. it s similar to what happened in uvalde, texas, with uniformed police. senator, let s talk about the bill that you and congressman moscowicz are proposing. who is most likely to use a ghost gun?
A final decision on the return of school resource officers to Denver Public Schools campuses has yet to be made, and Monday's Board of Education meeting showed how contentious the topic remains.