ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Just days into the school year, four guns were confiscated from students at West Mesa and Albuquerque High Schools, and a fifth gun was found just off campus at Del Norte High School. "We will not rest. We can't," exclaimed Albuquerque Public Schools Deputy Superintendent Antonio Gonzales. Now, APS is looking at ways to boost security on campuses.
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Gonzales underscored $60 million in recent security investments that include new fencing, came