> Do we need school resource officers? Conversation renews after Ingraham High School shooting
Do we need school resource officers? Conversation renews after Ingraham High School shooting
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Two teens remain in custody Wednesday night for their roles in the shooting at Seattle’s Ingraham High School that left a student dead.
Two suspects were scheduled to make their first appearances in court on Wednesday related to a fatal shooting at Ingraham High School the day before. A 14-year-old suspect waived their first appearance, but a 15-year-old suspect did appear in court.
Neither of the two teens has been formally charged. A judge agreed with prosecutors that there is probable cause to charge the suspected shooter with first-degree murder. The 15-year-old could face unlawful possession of a firearm among other charges.
The two teens have no previous cases in the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Prosecutors expect to get more information from Seattle police on Monday and then it can file a charging decision.
Following Tuesday’s shooting there are renewed discussions about police officers on school campuses.
Just before 10 a.m. on Tuesday, the Seattle Police Department (SPD) received calls about a shooting inside Ingraham High School. Police arrived in just four minutes and found a student shot, who later died.
Read the full story here: https://www.king5.com/article/news/crime/school-resource-officers-ingraham-high-school-shooting/281-9502a18c-e1c6-47aa-b44c-88362618578f