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The Monday after the incident, which occurred in a classroom, students staged a walk out and said they did not feel safe at school. Multiple students said at the time that the school’s metal detectors are not regularly used and the school does not consistently enforce its clear bag policies, both points of frustration.
Dallas schools police chief Albert Martinez later said the district’s policies were not strictly followed.
“In this instance, yes, the metal detector went off, and there wasn’t a challenge. There weren’t the secondary steps that should have happened. And that’s our concern,” Martinez said at the time.
Dallas ISD leaders also said they would increase personnel during arrival and dismissal, retrain staff on backpack searches and metal detectors, as well as revamp schedules to make more people available to monitor students.