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Dallas ISD checks elementary schools for safety
Posted on December 19, 2012 at 5:38 PM
Updated Wednesday, Dec 19 at 11:39 PM
“We are not trying to make the schools a dungeon, locking people in. But what we do want to do is to make it more difficult for those who don't have a need to come to school to come in," said Assistant Police Chief Bill Avera.
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