Who would have thought. A Latino group is saying that "cops in schools will lead to criminalization of non-white youth".
This comes after STUDENTS and PARENTS demanded that SRO's be re-added to schools after a Black student shot two black school employees in a DPS school in Aurora. It's almost like... Non-whites commit more crime and more violent crime.
Original Post: https://www.9news.com/article/news/education/latino-advocacy-group-dps-cops-schools/73-bfde7718-66a8-4491-865e-a4b846926e71
From the post:
"Movimiento Poder said bringing officers into schools on a permanent basis would lead to criminalization of students of color."
"When Denver Public Schools releases the second draft of its new safety plan Friday, a longtime advocacy group within the city's Latino community will demand it remove provisions to allow armed police officers into the district's schools.
Following the shooting of two deans at Denver's East High School in March, Superintendent Alex Marrero returned Denver Police (DPD) officers to the city's high schools — in violation of a Board of Education order."
Who would have thought. A Latino group is saying that "cops in schools will lead to criminalization of non-white youth".
This comes after STUDENTS and PARENTS demanded that SRO's be re-added to schools after a Black student shot two black school employees in a DPS school in Aurora. It's almost like... Non-whites commit more crime and more violent crime.
Original Post: https://www.9news.com/article/news/education/latino-advocacy-group-dps-cops-schools/73-bfde7718-66a8-4491-865e-a4b846926e71
From the post:
"Movimiento Poder said bringing officers into schools on a permanent basis would lead to criminalization of students of color."
"When Denver Public Schools releases the second draft of its new safety plan Friday, a longtime advocacy group within the city's Latino community will demand it remove provisions to allow armed police officers into the district's schools.
Following the shooting of two deans at Denver's East High School in March, Superintendent Alex Marrero returned Denver Police (DPD) officers to the city's high schools — in violation of a Board of Education order."
(post is archived)