BRIGHTON, Colo. — Concerned parents filled the auditorium at Bromley East Charter School (BECS) Tuesday night, looking for answers from school leadership.
The school’s administration and Brighton Police Department led a safety town hall just days after bullets were found at the school, leading to a "hold" where students were kept in classrooms as police searched the property.
School leadership said “three unspent rounds” were uncovered on the property Friday, but no weapon was found, and an offender has yet to be identified.
Tuesday night, BECS executive director Jennifer Shaver said “the ammunition was located in a hallway and got kicked into a classroom.”
“I just want to acknowledge that this event was not easy for anyone, and we hope something like this never happens again,” Shaver