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Photos: Students march on Capitol in response to Madison school shooting
Madison West High School students participate in a walkout following the shooting at Abundant Life Christian School that took place Monday.
Madison West High School students march to the state Capitol in support of stiffer gun control laws, following Monday's shooting at Abundant Life.
Madison Metropolitan School District students, holding signs like "How Many More" and "Arms Are For Hugging", chant inside the halls of the Wisconsin State Capitol during Friday's walkout and march.
Madison West High School seniors and walkout organizers Ella Crew, left, and Zadie Brown embrace after speaking at the walkout.
Students address their classmates after about 300 West High School students walked out of class Friday and marched to the state Capitol, where they were joined by a few students from other area high schools.
Madison West High School students hand out cardboard signs for fellow students that include statements like "School Zones Not War Zones".
Prior to Friday's planned march, the Madison School District made it clear to families that it was not a school-sanctioned event and therefore there would be no adult chaperones. But Kristin Zachman, an English teacher at Madison West High School, spoke to students after they arrived at the Wisconsin State Capitol, and students said some of their teachers quietly encouraged them and supported the walkout, even if faculty weren't able to leave the building.
Friday's march was held on the last day of school before the holiday break.
As planned, Madison West High School students exit the doors of the school to participate in a walkout in protest of school shootings like the one Monday at Abundant Life.
After walking out of Madison West High School at about 11 a.m. Friday, students walked about 45 minutes to protest at the state Capitol.
Wisconsin State Rep. Francesca Hong, D-Madison, speaks on the steps of the Wisconsin State Capitol during the walkout and protest at the Capitol.
Friday's walkout was followed by a march to the state Capitol building, where students united in support of stricter gun control laws.
Hundreds of Madison School District students chant inside the halls of the Wisconsin State Capitol.
Hoping for stricter gun control laws, Madison School District students chanted together inside the halls of the state Capitol.
State Sen. Kelda Roys, D-Madison, speaks to students participating in Friday's walkout and march.
Madison West High School students at times filled the entire street, curb to curb, as they marched to the state Capitol.
Wisconsin Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski is among the speakers who spoke to students gathered in the Capitol rotunda.

