LOVELAND, Colo. (KDVR) — A few hundred students at Thompson Valley High School marched out of their classrooms Monday to speak out about safety in schools and show their solidarity for Evergreen High School following last week's shooting.

“Everyone was coming together and uniting, then we were told we received threats that people were going to come to our protest and shoot us while we were actively protesting," said Natalie Farney, a junior at the school.

Natalie explained she was one of the organizers of the march and that when she first started hearing about the alleged threats, she originally thought they were rumors.

“I went and talked to the campus officer and he said, 'Yes, these threats are real, you will want to wrap this up soon,'" Natalie relayed.

She said many students had s

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