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it had the shotgun concealed. i talked about that at the press conference. but i want to go back to your first question. as of i m speaking to you now, we were not aware or the school was not aware of any red flags that can change. they re looking at his journals and computers. one of the things i talked about today, we have to harden our school targets. i ve been thinking about this for some time after the park land shooting. in texas, we have over 8,000 campuses. elementary, middle and high school. you know, these high schools might have four or five or six, seven entrances. there s not enough man power to have someone at every entrance. one of the things we have to think out of the box, designing future schools in texas and across america, we need to have more security to get in the school through one entrance. i ve been in the fox building in new york. you can t get in unless you go through a checkpoints or most
one of the reasons there s so much concern is because of the various explosives detected. listen. one is a co2 device. another was a molotov cocktail. various other types of explosive devices that have been identified in a home as well as in a vehicle. the school district, neil, completed active shooter training at schools last summer. in the new york times, the district had additional training after the parkland shooting and the district received threats which were investigated and found not to be credible. and there was outrage expressed and gonzalez tweeting today, santa fe high, you didn t deserve this. you deserve peace all year long, not just after a tombstone saying that is put over you. you deserve more than thoughts
let s take a look at the circumstance surrounding the shooting there in santa fe high school. the shooter s father s guns were a shotgun and a 38 caliber revolver. so you know, we ve had a lot of calls for the banning of military-style weapons in the wake of the shooting of marjory stoneman douglas. the president has suggested in the past in the wake of the marjory stoneman douglas, maybe we need to arm teachers and the school staff. there was a school resource officer there was at santa fe high school. the officer was shot and was
end, she was giving advice to the friends of alyssa. she s doing it for alyssa. she feels like this is important, not just for herself, but also for the memory of her daughter. it was remarkable, remashable to hear that. i ll be curious to see if people are willing to listen. yes. and obviously the action that people here, the parents do put into action after grief like this, because we have seen it before, in connecticut. we talked to andy parker, allison parker s dad, people do harness their anger and put it into action in their own lives. john, we ll be back with you in a minute. as the shooting inside marjory stoneman douglas high school unfolded, one junior was trapped along with classmates. the first thing she thought to do was text her sister. 17-year-old hannah was hiding under her teacher s desk as she texted her sister caitlin at