Body is 17-year-old accused of shooting 2 at Denver high school, Colorado coroner confirms

Sheriff deputies block a road in a Colorado town where authorities found an abandoned car that belonged to the suspect in a shooting of two administrators at a Denver high school Wednesday.
Sheriff deputies block a road in a Colorado town where authorities found an abandoned car that belonged to the suspect in a shooting of two administrators at a Denver high school Wednesday. (Thomas Peipert/AP)

CNN — A body found in a wooded area in Colorado on Wednesday evening has been identified by the county coroner’s office as Austin Lyle – a 17-year-old who fled after he allegedly shot and wounded two staff members at a Denver high school already reeling from a fatal shooting last month.

“The Park County Coroners Office will be continuing to conduct a death investigation,” the agency said in a statement on Facebook, “and will have no further details after an autopsy is completed.”

Lyle’s body was found around 8:15 p.m. near a red Volvo SUV sought by law enforcement, Park County Sheriff Tom McGraw said during a news conference, telling an apprehensive community it should be “relieved” and that an earlier shelter-in-place alert for nearby residents had been lifted.

Lyle had been identified as the suspect in Wednesday morning’s shooting at East High School by Denver police officials, who said he was under a school safety plan requiring him to undergo daily pat down searches upon entering the school. Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas declined to say why the suspect was on that plan but said he was searched in an administrative area away from other students before going to class.

One staff member is in critical condition, while another suffered serious injuries and is stable, Thomas said Wednesday.

An hourslong manhunt ensued after the suspected student fled the scene. The search for the suspect’s vehicle Wednesday was “quite intense,” McGraw said, adding that multiple local law enforcement agencies were involved as well as the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Ultimately, the Jefferson County SWAT team led the search and located a body about 1,000 feet from the suspect’s vehicle, roughly four hours after the SUV was first located around 4:30 p.m., said McGraw.

The sheriff declined to say how the death happened and declined to disclose whether there was a gun found near the body. As of Wednesday, police did not say whether the gun used in the shooting had been recovered.

The shooting at East High School was the 18th shooting this year at an elementary or secondary school in the US in which at least one person was injured or killed, according to the Gun Violence Archive, a non-profit whose mission is to log every incident of gun violence nationwide in real time.

Last month, 16-year-old student Luis Garcia was shot inside a parked car near the school and died weeks later, according to CNN affiliate KMGH. A group of East High students later attended a city council meeting and demanded action on gun violence and school safety, KMGH reported.

Alex Marrero, the superintendent of Denver Public Schools, released a statement Wednesday implementing a policy requiring two armed police officers from the Denver Police Department to be stationed at East High School during school hours.

“Today was my fourth visit to Denver Health’s Intensive Care Unit due to victims of gun violence. These events should not have happened on my watch or on this Board’s watch,” Marrero wrote. “It is a sad and tragic day for East High School, Denver Public Schools, and our entire Denver community.”

East High will close for the remainder of the week following the shooting, Marrero said during a news conference Wednesday.

‘We’re just numb to it at this point’

The shooting at East High is yet another example of how violence shatters one of the most conventional – yet dangerously prone – places for children. And for students at the school, the chaos was all too familiar.

Aubriana Acuna said she was “freaking out” when she learned of the shooting and said it’s unfair that she has to endure the constant occurrences of gun violence.

“We’re just kind of numb to it at this point since this has happened so much,” she told KMGH. “We’re so exhausted about all this. It’s so unfair. … This happens almost every single day. I can’t even walk outside my house without feeling like I’m gonna die, or I’m gonna get shot. And it’s terrifying for everyone.”

Students have come out in scores recently to demand a change in how gun violence is being handled in their community.

The Denver East High School chapter of Students Demand Action staged a school walkout and called for immediate action on gun safety earlier this month. The demonstration was marked by a march through the city to the State Capitol building and featured more than 1,000 students and educators, according to the organization.

Students at the event wore red and held signs such as “School was my safe place,” “Our blood, your hands” and “Am I next?,” according to KMGH.

East High, located in the City Park neighborhood, serves about 2,500 students in 9th through 12th grades. The school is the largest and highest-performing comprehensive high school of all Denver Public Schools, according to the school system.

CNN’s Eric Levenson, Andi Babineau, Steve Almasy, Tina Burnside, Joe Sutton, Whitney Wild, Andy Rose and Christina Zdanowicz contributed to this report.