Wednesday, May 08, 2019

HEY! HEY! NRA!
HOW MANY KIDS YOU KILL TODAY
Acts of heroism helped minimize the bloodshed after gunfire erupted at a Colorado school, authorities say.
ACTS OF HEROISM THAT END IN THE HERO'S DEATH
Kendrick Ray Castillo, the 18-year-old who sacrificed his life to save other students during a shooting in a suburban Denver high school, loved robotics, helping the elderly in his community and making people laugh, his friend told Reuters.
APNEWS.COM
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. (AP) — When a gunman burst into his high school classroom, Kendrick Castillo did not hesitate. The 18-year-old immediately charged, pinning the attacker to the wall...

Castillo was a four-year member of the robotics team and would have finished high school in three days.
BUZZFEEDNEWS.COM
Castillo, 18, was a four-year member of the robotics team and would have finished his senior year in three days.


UPDATE: One student dead in Colorado school shooting and multiple others wounded.

Two individuals "walked into the STEM school, got deep inside the school and engaged students in two separate locations," Sheriff says.

Attack took place 5 miles from Columbine school where 12 students were shot in 1999.
Two suspects are in custody -- an adult man and a male youth.
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