At least 15 killed by active shooter in Uvalde


A gunman killed at least 15 people – 14 of them children – at a Texas elementary school Tuesday, Gov. Greg Abbott said, in the deadliest shooting at a U.S. grade school since the 2012 attack in Sandy Hook, Connecticut. And the toll may still rise.

State Sen. Roland Gutierrez said 18 children and three adults were dead based on a briefing by state police, he told the Associated Press. Three people wounded in the attack are hospitalized in serious condition, he said.

Abbott and other officials said the 18-year-old shooter walked into Robb Elementary School in Uvalde around 11:30 a.m. Central time and opened fire. The shooter was likely killed by responding police and had a handgun and possibly a rifle, Abbott said. 

“This was a tragic and senseless event today, and my heart was broke today. Our hearts and thoughts and prayers are with all our families,” said Hal Harrell, the school system superintendent, who said at a news conference that grief counselors would be available and classes were cancelled for the year.

Abbott said two responding officers were struck by gunfire but weren’t seriously injured.

Officials have not revealed a motive for the shooting, but have said the shooter was a resident of the community. Abbott identified the gunman as Salvador Ramos.

The gunman appeared to have acted alone, Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Chief of Police Pete Arredondo said at a news conference.

Uvalde is a city of about 16,000 people about 85 miles west of San Antonio. The shooting came four years after a gunman fatally shot 10 people at Santa Fe High School in the Houston area.





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