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In the wake of a fatal shooting at Garfield High School, KNKX spoke to Seattle Student Union co-founder Natalya McConnell on what the group thinks would help prevent school shootings.
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A 17-year-old Garfield High School student died on Thursday after being shot multiple times in the chest and abdomen during the lunch hour.
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The pistols firing blanks at the start of matches remind athletes and nearby students and staff of the shooting in 2022.
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The King County Prosecutor’s Office is charging a 14-year-old with murder and a 15-year-old with unlawful possession of a gun in connection to a shooting at Ingraham High School last week that left a 17-year-old student dead. The charging documents reveal details from police about what they say happened.
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A couple thousand students crowded outside Seattle City Hall on Monday to demand that Seattle Public Schools, Washington state and city legislators do more to prevent shootings in public schools. It comes nearly a week after a shooting at Ingraham High School in north Seattle left one student dead.
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Two teenage boys had initial court appearances Wednesday, one day after the shooting at Ingraham High School left a student dead. While one boy waived his right to appear in court, the second boy appeared at the Children and Family Justice Center in Seattle. His father, near tears, spoke in his defense.
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Seattle police arrested a suspect in a shooting at Ingraham High School in north Seattle Tuesday morning that left one student dead.
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Lawmakers in Washington state continue to look for ways to prevent mass shootings in schools. On Wednesday, Republicans in the state Senate proposed...
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There is no one profile of a school shooter, but whole-school approaches to mental health and discipline have the potential to reduce violence.
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The Broward Sheriff's Office said a former student, Nikolas Cruz, 19, is in custody, suspected of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Cruz was arrested off campus without incident.