Russell Haythorn is a Denver7 Reporter.
DENVER — The mother and aunt of a boy who was attacked outside of school say the lack of response and action from Denver Public Schools has been upsetting.
“We haven’t heard anything,” said Jeanette Lara, the mother of the victim. “Not even, ‘Hey, how’s he doing?'”The women, who both work at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early College, said the attack Wednesday was unprovoked and may have been a case of mistaken identity. “Make us feel safe,” Cynthia said. “It’s not the first time something like this has happened. Nothing changes.”One of the assailants had a clear backpack and an ankle monitor, according to the family.
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