Family of teen shot outside Denver’s East High, sues DPS for wrongful death

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Santos Garcia, Luis Garcia’s father, cries while speaking at a press conference on May 19, 2023. Luis’ family is suing Denver Public Schools for the wrongful death of their son.  (Melanie Asmar / Chalkbeat)

DENVER | The family of Luis Garcia, a 16-year-old who was shot outside Denver’s East High School last year and died of his injuries, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Denver Public Schools.

The lawsuit, filed Monday, alleges that East High “subverted and weakened the security and safe environment” of the school when armed police officers were removed, allowing “potential shooters to believe they would be able to execute an attack.” The Denver school board had voted to remove all school resource officers from DPS schools in 2020.

The lawsuit accuses DPS of violating the Claire Davis School Safety Act, a state law named for a Colorado student who died in a school shooting. The law allows school districts to be held liable if they fail to exercise “reasonable care” to protect students and staff from “reasonably foreseeable” acts of violence at school, including murder…

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