The Denver school board's reversal, putting police officers back on its campuses in the wake of last week's East High shooting, is sending Denver police scrambling to reallocate strapped resources.
Police are preparing to station two officers on school grounds, as well as one officer at each of the other 11 DPS comprehensive high schools when students return from spring break next week.
The group argues SROs have not prevented local school shootings in the past and can lead to Black and Latino kids being disproportionately targeted by police.
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