For red tape to go down, for walls to go down, for barriers to go down. “No parent wants to get that text,” she said. Nicole Monroe, who works at an anti-violence program for the city and county of Denver, has a child at Hinkley High and was late to the peace march because she had to go make sure everyone was safe. How do they get those handguns? What can we do to get them away from them and off the street?" Coffman said. ![]() ![]() "There is just an escalation of youth violence. ![]() The gathering, planned earlier this week, was supposed to be a march, but with what had just happened at Hinkley High, Wilson asked organizers to rally on the grounds of an elementary school instead.Īurora Mayor Mike Coffman was at the gathering and became emotional when he learned of the shooting. A few miles away, Aurora’s clergy and community leaders gathered at an elementary school for an anti-violence event.
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