But Castillo was killed Tuesday when he instinctively lunged at a shooter who entered his classroom at STEM School Highlands Ranch in suburban Denver.
“The idea of ‘run, hide, fight’ is what they teach,” Don Gilmore, whose son Spencer escaped unharmed from the shooting at STEM School on Tuesday, told The New York Times. “Run if you can. Hide if you need to. And fight if you must. Some people are just wired to react to that situation.” Giasolli froze and went blank. Then she thought it must be a joke. She heard her teacher say something like, “Gun. Get down.”
Maggitti said Bialy was in class when the attack happened “and he decided to step up and take action” to protect his classmates and teachers. Maggitti said his understanding is that Bialy and several other students “helped put an end to the tragedy.”The shooting happened not far from Columbine High School, in a community still on edge after marking the 20th anniversary of a shooting there that stunned the country.“He took the fight to the assailant.
Kenneth Trump, president of National School Safety and Security Services, a consulting firm that conducts school security and emergency planning assessments, said he believes lockdowns are the best way to respond to a school shooting. But he said training that includes running, hiding and fighting a gunman — it’s called options-based training — is gaining popularity.
Notice NO TRUMP? Notice it was Students who responded first? Notice police did actively search & engage? Notice the SILENCE about serious gun control? Notice All Candidates have NO POLICY on gun control? Young people MUST VOTE to make Gun Control happen
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