At
Least 10 Dead In Shooting At Texas High School; Shooter Identified As
17-Year-Old Student
18 May, 2018
Update VI: In an afternoon press conference, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott revealed more details about today's school shooting in Santa Fe, Texas.
The
shooter, 17-year-old Dimitrious Pagourtzis, used a sawed-off shotgun
and a .38 revolver in the attack. Both weapons belonged to his
father.
He
also filled the world in on some of the shooter's odd behavior. For
example, Pagourtzis, pitured above, wore a trench coat to school
every day even when it was 90-plus degrees. He was also picked on by
the school's coaches.
According
to information contained in his journals, on his computer, and on his
cell phone, the shooter said he wanted to to commit suicide after the
attack. Instead, he gave himself up and is currently at the Santa Fe
Police Department.
The
final death toll? 10
dead, 10 injured.
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Update
V: The
name of the shooter has been released: He is 17-year-old Santa Fe
student Dimitrios Pagourtzis. The suspect is in custody after killing
as many as 10 people and wounding more than a dozen others.
CNN
shared a screenshot of the shooter's Facebook page before it was
taken down
The Daily
Caller reported
that social media pages that purport to belong to Pagourtzis reveal
that he was obsessed with guns, knives and animal torture. They also
showed that he owned a trench coat with USSR and Nazi medals on it
(the jacket can be seen in the photo above). His Facebook page also
appeared to suggest an obsession with Satanism.
Photos
from his Instagram account appeared to show a collection of guns and
knives.
According
to Wikipedia, this is the 20th school shooting in the US so far this
year.
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Update
IV: CNN is reporting that the death toll has been revised to 10.
Meanwhile, we've learned that the shooting began in an art class at
the high school.
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Update
III: Now CNBC is reporting that an explosive device has been found at
the school. Another device was found at an off-campus location.
In
addition, a second suspect has been taken into custody. At least nine
fatalities have been reported. One police officer was shot responding
to the attack; meanwhile, six other people have been taken to the
hospital.
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Update
II: President Trump has tweeted about today's shooting. During a
press conference, he said he was monitoring the situation and he
offered his condolences for "this horrific attack."
"My
administration is willing to do everything in our power to protect
our students and to our schools and to keep weapons out of the hands
of those who would do us harm."
School
shooting in Texas. Early reports not looking good. God bless all!
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Update:
Federal Law enforcement officials told a local TV station that there
are at least eight people dead following the Friday morning shooting
at Santa Fe High School in Santa Fe, Texas. The total number of
fatalities could be as high as 10.
According
to CNN, the shooting took place one day before the school's
graduation ceremony, which is set for Saturday.
Earlier,
we picked up reports that at least one student had been shot in the
leg, and was receiving medical attention.
One
student who spoke with reporters described Friday as a day like any
other. Until somebody pulled a fire alarm and students started lining
up outside per the fire drill protocol.
Then
suddenly gunshots rang out.
"So,
it was just a normal-like class day. We all were doing our work in
first period. And then all of a sudden like it's a fire drill,"
14-year-old junior Angelica Martinez said.
"Not
even five minutes later, we start hearing gunshots."
That's
when everybody starts running, she said, despite teachers telling
them to "stay put."
"But
we're all just running away."
Santa
Fe High School student tells CNN shooting happened after what seemed
like a fire drill: "It was just a normal like class day.... then
we all start hearing gunshots. And then everybody starts running."
Myles
Kanipes, son of Sante Fe High School athletic director and football
team head coach Mark Kanipes, told CNN that his dad is on lockdown on
campus, but is otherwise safe.
"He
is fine but he said it’s crazy (right now) but would call me once
he finds out more. All I know is someone pulled the fire alarm and
once everyone got out the classes someone started shooting. His
secretary is the one who first heard the shooting, the shooter was in
the art class," Myles Kanipes said.
After
the shooting started, a group of students were directed to empty
their backpacks in a field.
Meanwhile,
at least three helicopters were seen waiting in the school's parking
lot.
Helicopter
The
shooting suspect, who is rumored to be a white male according to
earlier reports and has also been confirmed to be a student, is now
in custody.
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A
Santa Fe, Texas High School is on lockdown after an active shooter
has been reported on campus. One student told local media that she
saw a gunman shoot a female student, but that has so far been
unconfirmed.
Santa
Fe Police, the Galveston County Sheriff's Office and other agencies
are responding to the scene
Sophomore
Leila Butler told ABC13 that at about 7:45 am fire alarms went off
and students left their classrooms. Some students believe they've
heard shots fired. She is currently sheltering with other students
and teachers near campus.
Police
were called to the school on 16000 Highway 6. Students were seen
being lined up outside.
Santa
Fe is a small city just south of Houston.
A
local television station described Pagourtzis' family as a Greek
family that typically kept to themselves. Neighbors said they had not
seen the shooter recently.
Two
students said the Santa Fe shooter was
wearing a black trench coat and had a sawed-off shotgun.
One
local hospital said it received eight patients, six of whom had been
discharged. One of the others was in critical condition, another was
in fair condition. The victims were all high school students.
A
second suspect has been detained, but it's unclear if they are still
in custody.
According
to Cassandra
Fairbanks,
Dimitrios Pagourtzis was a "Columbiner": he had the same
button that Dylan Klebold wore on his shoe during the columbine
massacre.
Cassandra Fairbanks
✔
@CassandraRules
Dimitrios Pagourtzis was a columbiner. He had the same button that Dylan Klebold wore on his shoe during the columbine massacre. Lots of columbiners wear this button.
7:07 AM - May 19, 2018
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