Two days after a shooting at Evergreen High School left two students in critical condition, students at multiple Colorado schools staged walkouts protesting gun violence.

As Arvada West did on Thursday, Wheat Ridge High School students walked out in protest of gun violence and to show solidarity with Evergreen students on Friday morning. Students lined up around the campus holding signs with slogans including "No more silence, end gun violence," "Protect kids not guns," and "There's 1 thing a gun is built to do," as well as quoting scriptures.

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On Wednesday, 16-year-old Desmond Holly opened fire on fellow students at Evergreen High School before fatally shooting himself. School lockdown procedures may have prevented an even wor

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