BIRMINGHAM,
Ala. (AP) — Metal detectors at an Alabama high school were not in use
the day a 17-year-old student was killed in a shooting on campus, the
district's superintendent said Thursday.
Birmingham
City Schools Superintendent Lisa Herring said the school system is
reviewing security measures and protocols that were in place Wednesday,
when Courtlin Arrington was fatally shot in a classroom at Huffman High
School.
"We
have not only heightened our procedures, but we are revamping and
revisiting, with an extreme amount of urgency, those protocols, not just
for Huffman High School, but for every single school in Birmingham,"
Herring said at a news conference Thursday.
Source: YahooNews
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