Leaders dedicate half a million to security upgrades at Roxborough High School following deadly shooting
The half million dollars will be used to improve cameras, install new door locks, and place new fire alarms among other improvements. The funding comes two weeks after 14-year-old Nicolas Elizalde was killed and four other teens were hurt in a shooting that erupted after a football scrimmage.
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