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Thursday, March 31, 2011
West Hartford community reacts to bullying, shooting
WTNH News 8 (West Hartford, CT) March 30, 2011 "Students and parents at West Hartford's Conard High School say there's not a big problem with bullying as far as they know, and certainly not a problem at the school with gun violence. But West Hartford police say the two combined Tuesday and now a man is in critical condition after he was shot in the neck. As the school day started Wednesday there was shock and disbelief among parents dropping their kids off at Conard High. 'As a parent, it's a big concern,' Ceasar Huapaya said. 'You send your children to school to be safe and then you hear all these things and it's bad.' 'I find that so hard to believe - that they would go and come with a weapon,' Kathy Palma said. 'It's just very scary.'" Read More
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Bullying Prevention,
Connecticut
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