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County Schools Prepare to Talk to Students about Mall Shooting
Staff is prepared to help students discuss the shooting, according to Superintendent Renee Foose.

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Staff is prepared to help students discuss the shooting, according to Superintendent Renee Foose.

“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
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Police said the gunman also had improvised explosives with him at the mall.