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Smoky Hill High School wrestling coach fired, charged with child abuse after incident with armed student

In a letter sent to parents, school officials said Tommy Lloyd had been “separated from the district.”

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AURORA – A Smoky Hill High School wrestling coach was fired and charged with one count of child abuse following an alleged incident with an armed student that he failed to report back in November, Denver7 reports.

Head wrestling coach Tommy Lloyd was charged with one count of child abuse – failure to report charge, a class 3 misdemeanor, following the November incident, according to jail records.

In a letter sent to parents, school officials said Lloyd had also been “separated from the district.”

Three other Smoky Hill employees – assistant principal Noah Harris, athletic director John Thompson and assistant coach Jakob Fisher – were placed on administrative leave as the district investigated the allegations involving a student in possession of a gun which happened off campus.

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