Now don't get it wrong what happened was tragic, heartbreaking, and quite sad. I'm like Mr. T when it comes to kids. But I've told you racist kkkrackers many times before that when you do wrong wrong will follow you! God will get you. He is Very Real and All Powerful, and we are His people. The true Hebrew, who you call Blacks and African Americans. We are the Hebrew nations. You murdered Sandra Bland while you had her locked up in your jail, after beating her, humiliating her and terrorizing this woman coz' she didn't show proper respect in your twisted heads to your white asses. I agree that the dumb bitch ran her damned mouth to much BUT YOU HAD NO RIGHT TO MURDER HER!!! You can tell that false story that she hung herself in her cell all you want to; for when the Lord crowns the king, all of you will be brought before the king, and he will listen as the ropes are strung to your explanations, what good it will do you. All of you! But this tragedy happened because God is very displeased with you over the murder of this foolish woman! You got more tragedy coming your way texas, for you haven't learned yet, when you do wrong wrong will follow you; FOOLS!!!
10 Confirmed Dead, 10 Wounded: The Latest on the Santa Fe, Texas School Shooting
Ten people were killed and at least 10 others wounded Friday in a shooting at Santa Fe High School in Texas — an incident Gov. Greg Abbott called “one of the most heinous attacks that we’ve ever seen in the history of Texas schools.”
The suspect, who is now in custody, used a shotgun and a .38-caliber revolver that he took from his father, Abbott said.
The investigation into the shooting is ongoing. Here’s what we know so far:
Ten people were killed in the Santa Fe shooting
AP
Authorities said 10 people — eight students and two teachers, according to Santa Fe Independent School District Superintendent Leigh Wall — were killed in the shooting on Friday morning, and 10 more were wounded. Hospitals reported treating a total of 14 people for injuries related to the shooting, according to AP. Students at Santa Fe High School, which is located about 35 miles southeast of Houston, told local TV stations that the gunman opened fire in an art class during first period.
University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston said doctors were treating three patients from the shooting, two adults and one minor. One patient, retired Houston police officer John Barnes, is in critical condition after being shot in the arm while engaging the gunman. Another adult, a woman, was wounded in the leg and was being operated on. The minor had a gunshot wound to the leg, doctors said.
Doctors at Clear Lake Regional Medical Center said eight patients, all students, were treated there. Six were released. Two remain in the hospital. One is in critical condition and the other is in fair condition.
Student Rome Shubert tweeted that he was shot in the back of the head, but was “completely okay” and in stable condition. KHOU 11 reporter Levi Ismail tweeted that Shubert was released from the hospital after only around four hours.
A suspect has been taken into custody
Galveston County Sheriff's Office—AP/Shutterstock
A suspect, believed to be a student, has been taken into custody. Abbott said the suspect turned himself in to authorities. The suspected shooter has been identified as 17-year-old Dimitrios Pagourtzis, who was booked into the Galveston County Jail on Friday, the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office said.
Galveston County Judge Mark Henry said at a press conference Saturday that probable cause was found on charges of capital murder and aggravated assault against a public servant. The suspect admitted to the shooting, according to a probable cause affidavit.
Two more people are currently being interviewed as persons of interest in the shooting.
Abbott said the shooter, who had no criminal history, used a shotgun and a .38-caliber revolver that were obtained from his father. Texas Sen. John Cornyn said the shotgun had a shortened barrel, and investigators are still determining if it was legal, according to AP reports.
“There simply were not the same type of warning signs that we’ve seen in so many other shootings,” Abbott said, noting that the suspect posted a picture on his Facebook page of a T-shirt that said, “Born to Kill.” Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick also told Fox News that the shooting suspect “does not appear…to have had any issues with the school.”
Information obtained from the suspect’s journals, computer and cell phone indicate that he planned to carry out the mass shooting and then commit suicide, Abbott said.
Officials at a press briefing on Friday afternoon praised law enforcement officers who engaged the shooter.
“We know that because they were willing to run into that building and engage him right now that other lives could be saved,” said Steven McCraw, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety. “That’s absolutely important.”
Explosive devices were found at Santa Fe High School
The Santa Fe school district said police bomb squads were working to dispose of explosive devices found in the high school, whose roughly 1,400 students have been evacuated.
“There have been explosive devices found in the high school and surrounding areas adjacent to the high school. Because of the threat of explosive items, community members should be on the look-out for suspicious packages and anything that looks out of place,” Santa Fe Independent School District said in an update hours after the shooting. “Do not touch any items out of place and call 911 as we have agencies that can respond.”
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