We’re just seeing reports of an active shooter situation at Santa Fe High School in Texas.
Santa Fe High School is on lockdown after a situation with an active shooter on campus. Witnesses say the shooting took place in an art class on campus between 7:30 and 7:45 a.m.
Information is limited at this time.
A student tells ABC13 she saw a gunman shoot a girl. This is an unconfirmed report.
Sophomore Leila Butler tells ABC13 that at about 7:45 a.m. fire alarms went off and students left their classrooms. She reports some students believe they’ve heard shots fired. She is currently sheltering with other students and teachers near campus.
BREAKING: ATF is responding to a school shooting at Santa Fe High School in Santa Fe, Texas. pic.twitter.com/LXC6d8jTYZ
— ATF HQ (@ATFHQ) May 18, 2018
We’re currently in protect mode as a precaution because of reports of a shooting at Santa Fe HS. Doors are locked & personnel are stationed at outer doors to let people in and out. No students allowed outside of building. Field trips are postponed until we go off of protect mode.
— Dickinson ISD (@DickinsonISD) May 18, 2018
NEWS: A spokesman for Santa Fe, Texas police confirm an "active shooter situation" at Santa Fe High School. https://t.co/vF4528Hofg pic.twitter.com/xIQuTsyrXL
— 93 WIBC Indianapolis (@93wibc) May 18, 2018
#BREAKING: A confirmed active shooter at Santa Fe High School just South of Houston, Texas. Life flight has been called out. One witness said the shooting started in an art class around 7:45am.
— Zach Covey (@ZachWPDE) May 18, 2018
We’ll update you as we find out more…