Aurora school parents call for independent investigation after attempted kidnapping

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Parents of students at Black Forest Hills Elementary School in Aurora are demanding an independent investigation into the school’s response to the attempted kidnapping of a child last week.

A group of parents penned a letter to the Cherry Creek School District superintendent and board members calling for an immediate review of the incident that they wrote, “raised serious concerns about the safety of our children while under school care.”

Aurora police arrested Solomon Galligan, a 33-year-old man and registered sex offender, about three hours after he allegedly went to the school on Friday, and while holding a white blanket, walked up to children who were playing outside during recess. Police said he then lunged toward the kids and tried to grab one of them as the students started to run away. Students began screaming “stranger danger,” and that’s when the suspect apparently left the school, according to an arrest report.

The school notified parents of the incident in a brief message on Friday afternoon and sent two more messages on Friday night and Sunday about law enforcement contact with the suspect.

On Monday, Principal Amanda Replogle sent another email with an explanation of what occurred, an apology for not bringing all students inside right away when the suspect approached students, and what security measures would be taken to make students feel safe.

School district spokesperson Lauren Snell shared those emails with The Denver Post but declined to comment further until the suspect had been formally charged. He is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday.

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