School Shooting Horror: Up To 10 Killed In Texas Massacre
May 18 2018, Published 3:18 p.m. ET
Up to 10 victims have been killed and two possible suspects are in custody following a deadly shooting at Santa Fe High School in Texas Friday morning, RadarOnline.com has learned.
A police spokesperson confirmed the horrific news, telling reporters that there have been “eight to ten fatalities, including students and school staff. A male suspect is in custody."
According to Harris County Sherriff Ed Gonzalez, there are two possible suspects in the deadly shooting.
“One suspect is in custody and a second one is detained. An injured police officer is being treated, the extent of his injuries are unknown,” Harris County Sherriff Ed Gonzalez wrote on social media, adding that the situation is “no longer active.”
“Personnel treating the injured. Info is still preliminary, but there are multiple casualties,” Gonzalez continued.
Santa Fe Independent School District confirmed the horrific news of an “active shooter” on their Facebook page this morning.
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“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,” the post stated.
This is the third school shooting in the past eight days, and the 22nd this year.
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