Court depositions released this week paint a stark picture of Deer Valley High, where staff say they repeatedly sounded alarms about safety problems long before a 16-year-old student was killed on campus in 2020. The testimony in a wrongful-death lawsuit describes missing cameras, thin security staffing and site safety officers who say they never received active-shooter training. Those claims are now fueling fresh community pressure on the Antioch Unified School District to show exactly what has changed since the shooting.
Depositions detail years of safety warnings
According to deposition records reported by The Mercury News, trustees and administrators had raised concerns for years about security at Deer Valley High. Witnesses testified there were…..