On Friday, Graham-Kapowsin High School students held a loud and spirited walkout to protest an attack on a special needs schoolmate.
Since KIRO 7 aired the video of the attack earlier this week, emotions have run high.
During the rally, many could be heard shouting: “Justice for Landon.” The message: step in to stop the violence.“I didn’t know there were going to be that many people. But I like it,” he said.Landon’s mother said at the rally that she already sees a change.
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