Students walk out at Garfield High to protest gun violence one year after fatal shooting

SEATTLE — Students at Garfield High School walked out of class Thursday to join community members in a protest against gun violence, marking one year since 17-year-old Amarr Murphy-Paine was shot and killed in the school’s parking lot.

No arrests have been made in the case, fueling growing concerns about campus safety and demands for justice.

The demonstration brought together students, parents, and community members calling for a safer campus and solutions to prevent future violence. Murphy-Paine’s mother, Sherrica McCall, attended the rally, surrounded by students who knew her son…

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