
By Maggie Bryan | Denver7
A safety audit completed a month before the Evergreen High School shooting flagged 153 threats in Jeffco schools, including a hit list with around 15 names.
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. — Jefferson County Public Schools parents are demanding answers after learning school district leaders received a third-party safety audit flagging 153 imminent threats — including a hit list with 15 names — a month before the shooting at Evergreen High School, but never released it to the public.
The audit was conducted by student safety firm Gaggle, which was given access to the district’s Google Workspace, including Google Drive and email accounts belonging to students, from February to April 2025. In the report, the company said it looked for questionable content, such as cyberbullying and graphic or sexual stories, as well as imminent threats, including references to self-harm, violence, and domestic abuse.
In the report given to the school district last August, Gaggle said it found 153 imminent threats, including multiple references to suicidal ideation, ongoing self-harm, domestic abuse and potential acts of violence towards others.
Among the findings: a file containing the words “Hit List” in large font with a list of around 15 names, which the company said it assumed were names of other students.
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