Town Hall Aftermath: Olathe Students Feel Unsafe After Ghost Gun Shooting

A shooting recently rocked this suburban school . . .

Apparently, people really don't have much faith in Prez Biden to stop ghost gun violence.

Here's the aftermath and community conversation . . .

"The Olathe School District shared its security plans in the wake of a school shooting that left a school administrator and school resource officer wounded."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

Olathe school officials told at town hall that children 'don't feel safe' after March's shooting

Parents in the Olathe School District - still reeling from a shooting that left a school administrator and resource officer wounded - pressed officials Tuesday night to install metal detectors. Around 50 people attended a town hall following last month's shooting at Olathe East High School.


Olathe Public Schools community gives feedback at 'Safety Town Hall'

OLATHE, Kan. - Olathe East High School hosted a district-wide meeting Tuesday night on procedures and protocols after a March 4 shooting at the school. Parents asked questions and gave feedback, hoping for a safer future. "When your child asks you, 'Mom I don't feel safe at school,' I don't know what to say.

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