COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio politicians are grappling with how to better protect children after the mass shooting at a Minneapolis school on Wednesday, but members of each major political party have a different way of solving the issue.

On Friday morning, a Parma police officer was stationed outside St. Columbkille, a Catholic elementary and middle school in the Cleveland suburbs. School administrators called them out of an abundance of caution to provide security after the Minnesota tragedy.

It's a nightmare situation, one that former teacher of 30 years Sean Brennan couldn't talk about without tears.

“This was not something that I thought about when I was going through my teacher preparation," Brennan said. "When we became teachers, we didn't sign up to think that we were gonna have to pote

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