SoCal Schools Work With Law Enforcement After Texas Shooting

SoCal Schools Work With Law Enforcement After Texas Shooting
Parents and students walk at Santa Ana High School in Santa Ana, Calif., on March 10, 2022. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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Southern California schools worked May 25 with local law enforcement to increase campus security a day after an 18-year-old killed 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in Texas.

Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes said shortly after the shooting—the second deadliest school shooting in the nation’s history—he would immediately increase deputies at schools in his jurisdiction for the following day, in addition to school police officers.

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Micaela Ricaforte covers education in Southern California for The Epoch Times. In addition to writing, she is passionate about music, books, and coffee.
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