'I couldn't have them come out one more time,' Garcia family lawyer speaks on wrongful death lawsuit filed

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'I couldn't have them come out one more time,' Garcia family lawyer speaks on wrongful death lawsuit filed
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DENVER — Luis Garcia 's family's attorney spoke for the first time since filing a wrongful death lawsuit against Denver Public Schools , the district's board of education , and two unnamed individuals. Matthew Barringer, with Barringer Law Firm , said Wednesday its been nearly 600 days since 16-year-old Luis Garcia was shot and killed while he waited inside of his car, near East High School back in February 2023.

Earlier this year, DPS released its 'Discipline Matrix' which was designed to be a 'quick reference guide for schools that refines the DPS student discipline policy and regulation to make the implementation of discipline easier and equitable across the district.'You can read the full 'Displine Matrix' in the embed below.

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