Perhaps Pressure Cooker explosive devices at the scene and in the surrounding area. So the perimeter here is a little bit pushed farther back than were used to. We do know that the suspected killer has already been charged with capital murder, and he will face arraignment, he did not put in a plea. Were told hes being held in solitary confinement. And there is consideration of bond, but highly unlikely in a situation like this. We do not know as much as we usually do at this point, because of the injected uncertainty here. These explosive devices. The police are still really busy. The wounded are being cared for. Ten peoples lives were stolen here, just as many were injured. They were sent out to different hospitals, different types of injuries, as were leaker more about what happened. And there you have a pistol that was used, a shotgun that was used, and there may have been an explosive device at play as well in terms of injuring people. Tonight, were going to see here what weve gott
Were with you in this tragic hour and we will be with you forever. We are waiting for a news briefing from the governor of texas. Prior to that, lets check in with Jim Cavanaugh, former senior atf official. Sadly, for him, one of the people we check in with. There is a certain sameness to this coverage. Im told we do not have Jim Cavanaugh. Tammy leitner, or correspondent covering the story. Tammy, did we hit most of the facts available at this hour . Reporter brian, unfortunately, there are quite a few parallels between this School Shooting and previous School Shootings. Lets talk about this one in parkland. You talked about a fire alarm. We know that a fire alarm went off around 7 30. One of the Big Questions and one of the things that Law Enforcement will look into was did the shooter pull the fire alarm himself. As you recall, in the parkland School Shooting, the shooter there pulled the fire alarm to draw the students out, then to obviously lure more of the victims out. That will
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okay. how many more hours do you think until your hospital will brief or are you moving the briefings to be in coordination with the regent? we will brief later on this afternoon to go over everything that occurred. okay. well, thank you. i know your time is short, dr. safi madain for joining us this afternoon. we have the more urgent point to discuss that we just heard a high school sophomore raise and that is that she doesn t plan to go back to that school. this is part of the conversation we were having in this room. you want to say that the people who want to make this solely about the nra, solely about gun laws are missing this point. that if we, parents, people in responsibility, adults, don t listen to what she just said, we re missing the point. definitely. i mean we definitely have to listen to these kids.