U.S. Justice Department awards Colorado $1.3 million for Evergreen shooting victims
The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Colorado announced in Denver that the Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs has awarded the Colorado Department of Public Safety $1.3 million. The grant is designated to support victims and the community affected by the 2025 Evergreen High School shooting.
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The source gives no additional information on the size of the affected community, the condition of the victims, or any specific services covered by the award. It identifies the funding recipient as the Colorado Department of Public Safety and the awarding federal office as the DOJ's Office of Justice Programs.
The announcement does not describe the shooting itself, any suspect, or any criminal proceedings. It also does not provide a date for the shooting beyond identifying it as the 2025 Evergreen High School shooting.
The reported operational effect is limited to the release of federal support funds for victim and community assistance. No other emergency, security, or law-enforcement actions are stated in the source.
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