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The Denver Post
The Denver Post
National
Bruce Finley

Denver school shooting suspect’s body identified

DENVER — The body of suspected Denver East High School shooter Austin Lyle has been identified after it was found about 50 miles southwest of Denver near Bailey in Park County, authorities said.

The Park County Coroner’s Office confirmed in an agency Facebook posting that a dead body found Wednesday night on Park County Road 68 is 17-year-old Austin Lyle. Lyle’s next of kin have been notified, officials said in their posted statement. An autopsy and death investigation is planned, they said.

No further details were released.

In Denver on Wednesday, police said Lyle was suspected of shooting two school administrators inside East High School after undergoing a required daily search for weapons that detected a gun.

Lyle was wanted on suspicion of attempted homicide after a student shot and wounded two administrators at East High Wednesday morning and then fled the building.

On Wednesday afternoon just before 4:30 p.m., police said Lyle’s red Volvo had been found in Park County. A body was discovered at about 8:15 p.m. about two-tenths of a mile from the vehicle, Park County Sheriff Tom McGraw said, but he could not immediately identify the body. A shelter-in-place order for nearby residents was lifted, he said, after the body was found.

The wounded administrators were hospitalized Wednesday. On Thursday, Denver Health Medical Center spokeswoman Heather Burke said administrator Eric Sinclair “is still listed in serious condition.” The other, East High’s restorative justice director Jerald Mason, “is in good condition and was discharged” on Wednesday, Burke said.

Denver Public Schools board members have scheduled a special meeting at 10 a.m. Thursday with an executive session to discuss the East High shooting. Then board members planned to hold a public discussion described as “Board Discussion and Update on School, Student, and Adult Safety.”

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