Garfield High School mourns senior shot and killed in Yakima
The Garfield High School community is mourning the loss of senior Salvador Granillo, who was shot and killed in Yakima, far from the school's 23rd Ave campus. In response to this tragedy, the Garfield PTSA has organized a candlelight vigil to honor Granillo's life, emphasizing the devastating impact of losing another young member of their community. The Yakima County Sheriff is investigating the shooting, identifying a suspect who fled the scene and remains at large. This incident is particularly poignant as it follows last year's shooting at Garfield that resulted in the death of another student, Amarr Murphy-Paine. In light of these events, Seattle city officials, led by Mayor Bruce Harrell, have initiated a $14.
5 million plan focused on gun intervention and mental health support for students. Gun violence has become a pressing issue in the area, with recent incidents prompting increased safety measures. The Garfield community is not only grappling with the loss of Granillo but also the broader implications of ongoing violence affecting local youth. The vigil serves as a moment of solidarity for students, staff, and families as they navigate this difficult time.