RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostLeah Zundel, 15, a students at Columbine High School, holds a sign that reads "Enough is Enough" as she and other students walked out of classes in protest of gun violence for 17 minutes, one minute for each Florida high school shooting victim, on March 14, 2018 in Littleton.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostStudents at Denver South High School walk out of classes in protest of gun violence for 17 minutes, one minute for each Florida high school shooting victim Wednesday morning March 14, 2018.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostStudents at Denver South High School walk out of classes in solidarity, protesting gun violence March 14, 2018.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostStudents at Denver South High School walk out of classes in solidarity, protesting gun violence March 14, 2018.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostSouth High School student organizer Sophia Cardin addresses the students who walked out of classes in solidarity, protesting gun violence March 14, 2018.
Kathryn Scott, The Denver PostNicole Bolger and son Conor, 8, wanted to join students at Mountain Vista High School in a show of solidarity, but were not allowed on campus. The two decided to stand out in front holding signs to show their support. Conor is a student at Northridge Elementary and will be attending Mountain Vista High School, so Nicole wanted to show their support. Students and Mountain Vista High School joined other students around the national for the 17-minute protest against gun violence on March 14, 2018 in Highlands Ranch.
Kathryn Scott, The Denver PostNicole Bolger and son Conor, 8, wanted to join students at Mountain Vista High School in a show of solidarity, but were not allowed on campus. The two brought these buttons for the students and decided to stand out in front holding signs to show their support. Conor is a student at Northridge Elementary and will be attending Mountain Vista High School, so Nicole wanted to show their support.Students and Mountain Vista High School joined other students around the national for the 17-minute protest against gun violence on March 14, 2018 in Highlands Ranch.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostLeah Zundel, 15, a students at Columbine High School, holds a sign that reads "Enough is Enough" during a walk out in protest of gun violence for 17 minutes, one minute for each Florida high school shooting victim, on March 14, 2018 in Littleton.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostKaylee Tyner, 16 a students at Columbine High School walks out of classes in protest of gun violence for 17 minutes, one minute for each Florida high school shooting victim, on March 14, 2018 in Littleton.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostFrank DeAngelis, former Columbine principal, speaks to the media during a student walk out at Columbine High School, in protest of gun violence, on March 14, 2018 in Littleton.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostStudents at Columbine High School walk out of classes in protest of gun violence for 17 minutes, one minute for each Florida high school shooting victim, on March 14, 2018 in Littleton.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostDenver South students Tillie Pinkowitz, and Hannah Hall embrace during a walk out, protesting gun violence at the school March 14, 2018.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostStudents at Denver South High School walk out of classes in solidarity, protesting gun violence March 14, 2018.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostStudents at Denver South High School walk out of classes in solidarity, protesting gun violence March 14, 2018.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostStudents at Denver South High School walk out of classes in protest of gun violence for 17-minutes, one minute for each Florida high school shooting victim Wednesday morning March 14, 2018.
Joe Amon, The Denver PostHigh school students at the Colorado State Capitol in Denver join schools across the nation with walkouts/gun violence protests on the one month anniversary of the Parkland, Florida shooting, March 14, 2018.
Joe Amon, The Denver PostHigh school students at the Colorado State Capitol in Denver join schools across the nation with walkouts/gun violence protests on the one month anniversary of the Parkland, Florida shooting, March 14, 2018.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostKaylee Tyner, 16 a students at Columbine High School hands out ribbons to support those killed in gun violence during a student walk out on March 14, 2018 in Littleton.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostStudents tie ribbons on the fence around Columbine High School in support of those killed in gun violence on March 14, 2018 in Littleton.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostStudents at Columbine High School walk out of classes in protest of gun violence for 17 minutes, one minute for each Florida high school shooting victim, on March 14, 2018 in Littleton.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostA students at Columbine High School holds a sign during a protest of gun violence, on March 14, 2018 in Littleton.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostStudents tied ribbons on the fence around Columbine High School in support of those killed in gun violence on March 14, 2018 in Littleton, Colorado.
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Leah Zundel, 15, a students at Columbine High School, holds a sign that reads "Enough is Enough" as she and other students walked out of classes in protest of gun violence for 17 minutes, one minute for each Florida high school shooting victim, on March 14, 2018 in Littleton.
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Students across the Denver metro area walked out of classes on Wednesday morning to protest gun violence and mark one month since a gunman killed 17 people at a Florida high school. At many schools, students walked out of classes for 17 minutes, one minute for each Florida high school shooting victim.




















