Elementary students thank Kansas officers for protecting them during shooting incident
MISSION, Kan. - More than two months after police say a gunman opened fire near their school, Highlands Elementary students said thank you the first responders who kept them safe.
Students made a special video for all emergency responders, but they had one DARE officer and his fellow first responders in mind.
Police said 26-year-old Dylan Ruffin fired at officers and the Johnson County elementary just as school was letting out one March afternoon.
"It was controlled chaos," DARE officer Jay Fleer said.
He's been a police officer for 27 years and on the Mission force for 12 years. For the last two years, he's worked as a DARE officer at Highlands.
Officers who fired shots at Ruffin said the 26-year-old pulled his trigger first.
"The staff did a really amazing job of keeping everybody calm under the circumstances," Fleer said.
Thankfully, no one at the school or in the neighborhood was hurt.
Now, two months later during National Police Week, the grateful boys and girls at Highlands Elementary thanked the first responders who kept them safe that frightening day.
"It definitely takes a lot of bravery," one student said.
The students showed Fleer and his fellow officers their cool tribute last week during a special moment before the kids' DARE graduation.
"Thank you for protecting our nation and protecting our school," another student said.
In the video, you can see the students have a lot of respect for first responders. It definitely put a big smile on Fleer's face.
"These are my kids, you know," he said. "They're a big deal."