UPDATE: No Restraining Order Issued Between Westhampton Beach School And Killoran Family - 27 East

UPDATE: No Restraining Order Issued Between Westhampton Beach School And Killoran Family

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Aiden Killoran drives by suppoters at Westhampton Beach Middle School on Wednesday morning.  DANA SHAW

Aiden Killoran drives by suppoters at Westhampton Beach Middle School on Wednesday morning. DANA SHAW

Aiden Killoran drives by suppoters at Westhampton Beach Middle School on Wednesday morning.  DANA SHAW

Aiden Killoran drives by suppoters at Westhampton Beach Middle School on Wednesday morning. DANA SHAW

Christian Killoran with  suporters at a protest at Westhampton Beach Middle School on Wednesday morning.  DANA SHAW

Christian Killoran with suporters at a protest at Westhampton Beach Middle School on Wednesday morning. DANA SHAW

Christian Killoran with  suporters at a protest at Westhampton Beach Middle School on Wednesday morning.  DANA SHAW

Christian Killoran with suporters at a protest at Westhampton Beach Middle School on Wednesday morning. DANA SHAW

About 65 people protested in front of the Westhampton Beach Middle School on Wednesday morning in support of Aiden Killoran.  DANA SHAW

About 65 people protested in front of the Westhampton Beach Middle School on Wednesday morning in support of Aiden Killoran. DANA SHAW

About 65 people protested in front of the Westhampton Beach Middle School on Wednesday morning in support of Aiden Killoran.  DANA SHAW

About 65 people protested in front of the Westhampton Beach Middle School on Wednesday morning in support of Aiden Killoran. DANA SHAW

Bridgehampton students Ayamma El, Milo Youngerman, Patricia Figueroa and Amoy Webley in the Sprouts garden.   DANA SHAW

Bridgehampton students Ayamma El, Milo Youngerman, Patricia Figueroa and Amoy Webley in the Sprouts garden. DANA SHAW

Christian Killoran, 11, holds a sign in support of his brother Aiden at a protest at Westhampton Beach Midlle School on Wednesday morning.  DANA SHAW

Christian Killoran, 11, holds a sign in support of his brother Aiden at a protest at Westhampton Beach Midlle School on Wednesday morning. DANA SHAW

Hurricane Sandy swept up the East Coast in October 2012 leaving devastating damage in her wake. PRESS FILE

Hurricane Sandy swept up the East Coast in October 2012 leaving devastating damage in her wake. PRESS FILE

Aiden's sister Shannon,8, holds a sign in support of her brother.  DANA SHAW

Aiden's sister Shannon,8, holds a sign in support of her brother. DANA SHAW

authorErin McKinley on Aug 28, 2015
UPDATE: Monday, 3:40 p.m. An agreement between the Killoran family and the Westhampton Beach School District reached in U.S. District Court on Monday morning made it unnecessary for a restraining... more

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