Despite state law, no police were present at San Antonio-area school during this week’s shooting
No police officer or school resource officer was present at the Hill Country College Preparatory High School campus in Bulverde at the time of shooting that occurred there Monday, the Express-News reports. Under Texas law, all public school districts are required to have one armed security guard — a licensed peace officer, school resource officer […]
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