'Kids over Guns': Indy High School Students Push Back Against Gun Violence with School Walkout
Nearly 100 students joined a nationwide movement, marching to the Indiana Statehouse to demand stricter gun laws following recent deadly school shootings.
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Indiana high school students protest gun violence
Students protest gun violence at Indiana Statehouse
Students protest gun violence at Indiana Statehouse INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Students across Indianapolis walked out of their classrooms Friday in protest of gun violence. Hundreds of students from multiple schools joined the movement. At the Indiana Statehouse, hundreds of students from Shortridge, North Central, Herron, and Brebeuf high schools protested gun violence. They left their classrooms, boarded city busses, and marched to demand change. …
IPS Students Take Part in National Walkout, Express Concerns about Gun Violence
WIBC’s Ryan Hedrick INDIANAPOLIS–Indianapolis Public School students took part in a Students Demand Action National Walkout on Friday to protest recent gun violence that’s happened in the United States. The biggest driving factor behind this walkout is the shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis on August 27, 2025 where two children were killed and 21 other people were injured. Students from Shortridge, Herron and North Central …
'Kids over guns': Indy high school students push back against gun violence with school walkout
Instead of waiting for their local legislators to make changes, students in Indianapolis brought their concerns straight to the Indiana Statehouse. On Friday, they joined hundreds of students across the country for the National School Walkout, all to protest gun violence and demand action from lawmakers."So my brothers can grow up in a world without worrying about gun violence," Jaidyn, a student at Shortridge High School, explained. "And if the…
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