‘Palpable fear’: Bethesda parents keep kids home after graffiti references Sandy Hook

Some parents kept their children home from school after graffiti referenced the Sandy Hook school shooter.

The discovery of graffiti outside Bradley Hills Elementary in Bethesda with the name of the shooter who killed 26 people in 2012 sparked fear among many parents, Montgomery County Councilmember Andrew Friedson said.

At least 350 parents attended a quickly organized virtual meeting on the graffiti and the response, said Friedson, who represents the neighborhood around the school and is running for county executive…

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