the teenage years, tend o flirt with expression. they love their first amendment rights, to look rebellious and angry and latch on to dark things. i have worked in high schools. there are kids with far darker pasts than this. but the point, the warning signs we always find after the fact. the question is who is watching for them as they go. are the parents aware of what s happeni happening, what he s doing in the middle of night, what kind of websites he s on, what kind of music he listens to. we don t have thoes answers. we had just seen the 17-year-old shoot er appear in court. the first court appearance because as you heard the governor say, he plann ened to commit suicide, then didn t have the ability to do it. the judge henry just spoke a moment ago about what happened in that court and i wanted to pli it for you. he apparently was cooperating with the police. answering questions, waived his
all teachers, just run, run, go. like run. me and my friend, ryan, ran to the foy so we could get shelter and that s when i called my mom. it s like instinlgt, you re scared, traumatized so you re running as fast as you can. an active shooter inside the school. if you would have heard what i thaerd heard this morning, the fear in my loved ones voice because of my son being that that classroom really scary. really, really scary. the 17-year-old is in custody and believed to be the shooter. the texas governor said authorities are speaking to two others in connection with the crime. on his facebook page last month, the accused gunman posted a photo of a t-shirt with the words born to kill. in addition to the use of a shotgun and .38 caliber revolver, explosives were found nearby that could have caused much more damage.
in school at age 17. you learn that on the internet and other sources. i goes back several weeks. he has two parents guns. you have to wonder how he got thosened who was paying attention to what he was doing. not going to, this isn t parkland where you had all the red flags pop up, but people are always, people that are closest to the shooter are noticing things and should be picking up on things, particularly the parents in this case. and on this point, we don t know much, but 5:40 a.m. is a time neighbors would be home. parents would ordinarily be home. we don t know what their hours were, but we know the guns he had on him today were his father s. right. but we don t know anything b about what law enforcement had been able to learn from his family or parents. i am sort of impressed by how quickly we ve gotten a lot of good information but we don t know anything b about his family situation. a lot of the things we look at are not just the personality, but the family situation
missed. there were no arrests, no criminal record. he had what governor abbott called a clean slate. now that facebook page has been taken down today by the company. thank you. and now, casey jordan along with fbi assistant director. chris, let me start with the breaking news here. atf acts say neighbors have said their heard an eck ploegs at the shot shooter s home at about 5:40 a.m. that was about two hours before this began. what does that say to you? yeah, it raises questions about what he was doing. obviously, there was a lot of preplanning here. i m hearing reports of a pressure cooker bomb. other types of bombs. you can t learn how to do that
eyewince reports shah the special turk irk forces were in the building rather fast. that is a lesson when you do a delibera deliberate, when i train law enforcement here in the united states look like active shooters in the united states tends to break up these attacks. so we don t know whether the situation has been resolved but it s really too early to determine who has done this. but as time goes by, we re going to get this information, and one last point i d like to make. it doesn t matter if a shooter shouts out something. in the turkish language it s the same statement that you would