In one of the worst school shootings in American history, an 18-year-old gꦆ🗹unman has killed 21 people, including 18 children, and rendered several others grievously injured at an elementary school in Texas state, before the assailant was eliminated in police firing.
Gunshots rang out of Robb Elementary School in U♛valde town, Texas, 1ꩵ34 km from San Antonio, at about 11.30 AM on Tuesday.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott identified the killer as Salvador Ramos, a resident of the area where the school was located. The shooter's ♐motive remainsജ unclear.
"He shot and killed horrifically, incomprehensibly. Fourteen students and a teacher killed," Abbott said in the evening; later the toll was raised to 18 children and three adults dead.
Two law enforcement officers were shot but are expected to r൩ecover, Abbott said.
Ramos was armed with a handgun and an AR-15 semiautomatic♎ rifle, law enforcement sources confirmed. The shooter also carried high-capacity ammunition magazines.
Names of the deceased and o♏ther details were yet to be released. According to the school website, its students are aged between 5 years and 11 years.
Chief of Police, Uvalde, Pete Arredondo said the "mass casualty event occurred at Robb Elementary School a💛t about 11:32 this morning". He said the killer acted as a lone wolf - who was shot dead in a police exchange.
The deceased children are in the second, third and fourth grades - aged between 7 years and 10 years, he said.
'We have to act': US President Biden
President Joe Biden delivered an emotional call for new restrictions on firearms after a gunman opened fire at a Texas elementary sch🐭ool on Tuesday.
“When inꩵ God's name are we going to stand up to the gun lobby?” Biden said at the White House shortly after returning from a five-day trip to Asia that was bookended by tra🌞gedy.
With first lady Jill Biden standing by his side in the Roosevelt Room, Biden added, “I am sick and tired. We have to act.”
Biden was briefed on the shootingꩵ during his return flight from Japan where heﷺ attended the Quad Summit.
Biden addressed the media on the shooting in the evening after he returns to Washington, his Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.
In a tweet, Jean-Pierre wrote, "His (Biden🦂's) prayers are with the families impacted by this awful event".
Biden haꦬs ordered the US flag to be flown at half-mast until sunset on Saturday May 28, in memory of those killed in Texas.
The US flag across all public buildings, grounds, military posts, naval stations, naval vessels, embassies, consular offices and military facilities will be at half-mast.
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In Uvalde, all scho♌ols w๊ere locked once the gunshots were heard.
In ad🌺dition to the confirmed deaths, a num♔ber of people have been injured. No number on the injured has been released.
Texans across the state grieved for the victims.
Abbott said: "Cecilia (wife) and I mourn this horrific los🧔s and we urge all Texans to come together to show our unwavering support to all who are suffering."
Abbott s🍷aid he 🅘had instructed the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Texas Rangers to work with the local law enforcement to investigate the shooting.
A disturbing message on the school's website read: "Robb Elementary Parents, please do not pick up students at this time. Students need to be accounted for before they are released to your care. You will be notified to pick up students once all are accounted for.&qu💟ot;
Officials said the city's civic centre was being used as a reunification centre where the kin of victims can procure information from the state and coordinate other functionไs.
The South⭕ Texas Blood and Tissue Center issued a public appeal for blood donations. They have already sent over 15 units of blood and are running out.
There is currently a blood shortage at the local hospitals where the wounded are being t𒁏꧂reated.
Emergency blood donation appointments are being held for Wednesda💜y.
The shooting stoked the 🍸fiery 🉐debate on guns control.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said teachers should be armed to stop such incidents i🤡n the future.
Speaking to a conservative news outlet, Newsmax, Paxton said "Having potentially teachers and other administrators be armed would help stop future attacks while ꩵauthorities arrived."
"First responders typically can't get there in time to prevent a shooting. It's just not possible unless you have a police offiꦛcer on every campus," he said.
"I think you're going to have to do more at t🅷he school."
US Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) said in a tweet: "Today, the entire state of Texas is in mourning. The shooting at Robb Elementary School is every parඣent and teacher's worst nightmare. My heart goes out to those in the hospital receiving care and to the loved ones of those who lost their lives. As a parent, I cannot imagine the pain they must be feeling."
"I am in touch with local officials iꩵn Uvalde and plan to travel there as soon as possible. No parent, child, or teacher should ever have to wonder whether it's safe to go to school. This is an excruciatingly painful time for the tight-kཧnit Uvalde community and for all Texans”.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz described the Uvalde shooting as🧔 "truly horrific", but said gun reforms were not the way to prevent such crimes.
Speaking to reporters, he said that restricting the rights of "law-abiding citizens... doesn't work. It's not eff😼ective. It doesn't prevent crime."
He said "going after felons" is what 🧔prevents such crimes and he criticised oth💃er politicians for trying to "advance their own political agenda" by calling for gun control.
He added that from past experience, armed law enforcement on campus is the most effective way of ke⛄epi🍰ng children safe.
"We don't know the details of what happened at Robb Elementary School, but there will be a lot of time to examine what steps could have been taken proactively to enhance the safety and security of the school right now," he said.
(with agency inputs)