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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Recent Denver school shooter was "known wolf"
2023-03-25
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[ABCnews] 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.

The suspect's daily searches were part of a "safety plan" that was a result of "previous behavior," officials said at a Wednesday news conference.
Marrero said that the school had a "regular routine" with the student, but on the day of the shooting the administrator who typically engaged with the student was not available and two different staffers were involved in the pat-down.
Last year Lyle was expelled from Overland High School in Aurora for allegedly violating school policy, a spokesperson for the Cherry Creek School District told ABC News.

Law enforcement sources told ABC News that in 2021 Lyle was charged with possession of a dangerous weapon.

It is unclear if that is the same incident that led to his dismissal from Overland High School, but sources told ABC News that school leadership described Lyle to police as "potentially violent" and a "threat to the safety of the school" after a series of events in the 2021-2022 school year, including bringing a weapon to Overland High School prior to his dismissal.

This year at East High School, Lyle appeared to be a "loner" who didn't seem to have friends, according to two East High School students who did not want to be named
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Posted by:Gromble Dribble4342

#8  #6 That's just like, their excuse, man.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2023-03-25 18:55  

#7  Seems like all it did was make the "school to prison pipeline" into a fast track, with extra work for undertakers on the side.

But hey, the gun grabbers love the bodies to dance on...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-03-25 15:08  

#6  Board members cited equity issues as the reason behind the move. “To ensure that our schools were no longer the epicenter or ground zero for the school-to-prison pipeline,” Denver School Board Vice President Auon'tai Anderson said during a news conference on June 5, 2020, a few days before the final decision.

Bad decision by Auon'tai' ... unbelievable, they had SROs and then removed them. Auon'tai' needs to be held responsible.
Posted by: Tennessee   2023-03-25 15:04  

#5  "The suspect's daily searches were part of a "safety plan" that was a result of "previous behavior," officials said at a Wednesday news conference."

If he was required to be "patted down" in an obvious search for weapons, why was he going to school instead of being in juvie or released to his parents for a private institutional alternative?
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2023-03-25 13:05  

#4  Addition by subtraction.
Posted by: Too Old To Work   2023-03-25 12:37  

#3  "I can acknowledge that we failed Austin as a district."

The district failed the families of the two hospitalized employees that will now suffer from PTSD.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-03-25 11:52  

#2  IMPO, "known wolf" = zombie asset.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2023-03-25 10:47  

#1  The suspect's daily searches were part of a "safety plan" that was a result of "previous behavior," officials said at a Wednesday news conference.

Our public "schools" are run by some of the stupidest people in the land.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-03-25 07:13  

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