Thoughts and Prayers|

By Sarah Horbacewicz, CBS Colorado News | Just outside Evergreen, Colorado, high school senior Judah Cox finds his voice through music. “This is how I process a lot of things. I’ll just play music. So this was just my backbone,” Judah Cox said, “Every day I at least, I kind of sit down and write a song or two.” Before heading to Evergreen High School each day, he spends his mornings in a live music class down the road, which is where he was on Wednesday when he got a call from his mom.

“It hit me that Judah wasn’t there yet,” said his mother Vivian Cox. “And so I’m calling him and telling him to stay where he was, but I just kept screaming to my younger son, ‘Don’t hang up. Don’t you. Hang up on me!'”

At 12:24 p.m. on Wednesday there was a shooting at Evergreen High School. The shooter injured two classmates and later died from self-inflicted injuries. Both Judah and his brother got home safely, but they were shaken.
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Go here to read more of this story:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/evergreen-high-student-searches-for-hope-after-colorado-school-shooting-in-song/

Also at:
https://kdvr.com/news/local/evergreen-seniors-viral-song-brings-faith-and-hope-after-school-shooting/

Watch the video and hear the song here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DOeIG3NkYEr/

https://www.JudahAlexanderMusic.com – coming soon

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