EVERGREEN, Colo. — What started as an effort by a group of mothers to give thank-you notes to first responders after the Evergreen High School shooting ballooned into a night of healing Tuesday for more than 100 community members.
Two students were wounded in the Sept. 10 shooting at Evergreen High after a 16-year-old classmate opened fire before turning the gun on himself. The shooter , whose motive for the shooting remains unknown, died of his injuries that same day.
“It was a very hard day for all of us, but at the end of the day, we had hundreds of people who raced to our rescue with bravery and courage,” said Tyler Guyton, Evergreen High School co-student body president.
Evergreen High School students and residents gathered at Bergen Park Church Tuesday evening to thank the J

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