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Evergreen High School Shooting Survivors Seek Legislative Change

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EVERGREEN, Colo. (KTLO)-- Five months after the Evergreen High School shooting, survivors are urging lawmakers to improve their approach to social media threats and how authorities respond to them. This comes after a tip was sent to the FBI months before the September shooting, but local authorities say they never received it until days after the attack. On Monday, students met with lawmakers to introduce the "Evergreen Community Safety Act."

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EVERGREEN, Colo. (KTLO)-- Five months after the Evergreen High School shooting, survivors are urging lawmakers to improve their approach to social media threats and how authorities respond to them. This comes after a tip was sent to the FBI months before the September shooting, but local authorities say they never received it until days after the attack. On Monday, students met with lawmakers to introduce the "Evergreen Community Safety Act."

·Colorado Springs, United States
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KRDO broke the news in Colorado Springs, United States on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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