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Sheriff says up to 10 killed in Texas high school shooting

Posted at 8:48 AM, May 18, 2018
and last updated 2018-05-18 09:48:06-04

SANTA FE, Texas (AP) – At least one gunman opened fire at a Houston-area high school Friday, killing eight to 10 people, most of them students, authorities said.
  
Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said he could not be precise about the number of deaths at Santa Fe High School, which went on lockdown around 8 a.m. Two suspects believed to be students were in custody.
  
It was the nation’s deadliest school shooting since the February attack in Parkland, Florida, that killed 17 people and re-energized the gun-control movement after surviving teens launched a campaign for reform.
  
The school district confirmed an unspecified number of injuries but said it would not immediately release further details. A school police officer was being treated at a hospital, the sheriff said, but there was no immediate word on the extent of his injuries.
  
"We hope the worst is over, and I really can’t say any more about that because it would be pure speculation," Assistant Principal Cris Richardson Richardson told reporters at the scene.
  
Aerial footage showed students standing in a grassy field and three medical helicopters landing at the school in Santa Fe, a city of about 13,000 residents roughly 30 miles (48 kilometers) southeast of Houston.
  
School officials said law enforcement officers were working to secure the building and move students to another location. Students were being transported to another location to reunite with their parents.
  
One student told Houston television station KTRK in a telephone interview that a gunman came into her first-period art class and started shooting. The student said she saw one girl with blood on her leg as the class evacuated the room.
  
"We thought it was a fire drill at first but really, the teacher said, ‘Start running,’" the student told the television station.
  
The student said she did not get a good look at the shooter because she was running away. She said students escaped through a door at the back of the classroom.
  
Authorities did not immediately confirm that report.
  
The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said it was responding to the shooting.
  
In the aftermath of the Feb. 14 attack on Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, survivors pulled all-nighters, petitioned city councils and state lawmakers, and organized protests in a grass-roots movement.
  
Within weeks, state lawmakers adopted changes, including new weapons restrictions. The move cemented the gun-friendly state’s break with the National Rifle Association. The NRA fought back with a lawsuit.
  
In late March, the teens spearheaded one of the largest student protest marches since Vietnam in Washington and inspired hundreds of other marches from California to Japan.

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SANTA FE, Texas (KTRK) —

Law enforcement sources confirm to ABC13 at least 8 people are dead following a shooting inside Santa Fe High School.

The Harris County Sheriff’s Office says one suspect is in custody and a second one is detained. According to law enforcement agencies, it appears the shooter is a student.

The school district just issued the following statement: "This morning an incident occurred at the high school involving an active shooter. The situation is active, but has been contained. There have been confirmed injuries. Details will be released as we receive updated information. Law enforcement will continue to secure the building and initiate all emergency management protocols to release and move students to another location. All other campuses are operating under their regular schedules.
At this time, students from the high school are being transported by SFISD transportation to the Alamo Gym located at 13306 Highway 6. Parents may reunite with their students at this location.
The district will continue to keep you updated as information is available. Safety and communication are our top priorities."

Witnesses say the shooting took place in an art class on campus between 7:30 and 7:45 a.m.

Read and Watch Live Coverage from our ABC affiliate HERE.

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President Donald Trump shared a statement on this morning’s shooting at Santa Fe High School, expressing his "sadness and heartbreak" for those who have been killed and the students affected by the incident. The President said in his statement that school shootings have been going on for "far too long in this country." 

See his statement below:

The Assistant Principal at Santa Fe High School in Texas spoke with local media to address the school shooting that left 8 to 10 students dead. Here are those statements:

Officials were on scene of Santa Fe High School in Texas in the minutes after the deadly shooting that occurred this morning.