Columbine sends a message of support to the Colorado STEM School



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After the deadly shootout at a Colorado STEM school on Tuesday, neighboring Columbine High School – where a killing took place two decades earlier – would have sent a message of unity.

The shootout at the STEM Highlands Ranch School left a person – identified as 18-year-old student Kendrick Castillo – dead and eight others injured. Two suspects were detained, an adult and a minor, the authorities said.

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The K-12 Charter School is located in a Denver suburb approximately 11 km from Littleton, Colorado, home to Columbine High School.

After the violence this week, the high school presented a message of support, which was captured and shared on Twitter by CBS reporter Dominic Garcia in Denver.

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"Our hearts are with you STEM," said a sign with the name and logo of the school.

The shootings at STEM School took place nearly three weeks after the 20th anniversary of the Columbine School massacre that killed 13 people.

Associated Press contributed to this report.

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