A Maryland high school unknowingly enrolled an MS-13 gang member, Walter Martinez, implicated in a 2022 murder, due to a lack of communication from authorities about his status. Despite being a primary suspect in the murder of Kayla Hamilton, Martinez attended school until his arrest following delayed DNA results. His presence in school has sparked a debate on whether suspects of serious crimes should be allowed in educational settings.
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MS-13 Killer Allowed to Go to Public School, Then Got 70 Years in Prison
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