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KSDK's reporting efforts that lead to a lock-down at a Kirkwood public school came before a House committee. |
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Wrap: A St. Louis TV Station's high school security test inspired a bill that would criminalize recklessly causing a lockdown.
Ewan Burns-Wilton is a junior at Kirkwood High School.
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Run Time: | 00:07 |
Description: "I was pretty terrified. I didn't think I would die, I didn't think I would get hurt because I feel like we have good security at our school." |
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Run Time: | 00:05 |
Description: "Teachers also are passionate about their children, and they are the first ones to stand up and try to protect their children." |
The TV sation apologizes for the lockdown but stood by their investigation.
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KSDK's reporting efforts that lead to a lock-down at a Kirkwood public school came before a House committee. |
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RunTime: | 0:30 |
OutCue: | SOC |
Wrap: St. Louis County Democratic Representative Stacey Newman wants to criminalize recklessly causing a lock down, which KSDK-TV did last month.
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Run Time: | 00:08 |
Description: Going under cover and inserting yourself as a journalist into a story is not acceptable and this is exactly the situation that happened at Kirkwood High School. |