EVERGREEN, Colo. — Wednesday marks two weeks since a 16-year-old student opened fire at Evergreen High School, seriously injuring two of his peers before turning the gun on himself.

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office has credited the quick actions of teachers and students inside the school with saving countless lives.

Frank DeAngelis, who was the principal of Columbine High School during the 1999 shooting , noticed his phone light up with text messages on Sept. 10. Members of the press then began calling DeAngelis.

He told Denver7 instantly knew what had happened: another school shooting.

"This one's tough because Evergreen is part of JeffCo," DeAngelis said. "One of the first things people say is, 'I can't believe it happened here.' And if you would have told me it could happ

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