One Dead Two Injured In Shooting At Texas High School

Fact checked by The People's Voice Community
shooting

A shooting incident at Alpine High School in West Texas has left a female student and a police officer injured.

The shooter reportedly committed suicide.

Texas recently passed a law allowing anyone with a concealed weapon license to bring a handgun to campus.

Schools in the Alpine Independent School District are on “critical lockdown.”

RT reports:

The shooter was also female, Brewster County Sheriff Ronny told Alpine Radio. Five shots were fired.

The police officer was shot during a friendly fire incident, according to the Alpine Avalanche.

Authorities are now directing resources to Sul Ross State University, also in Alpine, after receiving a threat against the school, Dodson told Marfa Public Radio.

Alpine has a population of about 5,900 people, and there are approximately 280 students at the city’s only high school. The independent school district has around 1,000 students.

The rural city is about two hours southwest of Odessa. It is the county seat for Brewster County.

High school students are being evacuated and will be released once the all-clear is given, the Alpine Avalanche reported.

Edmondo Burr
About Edmondo Burr 3498 Articles
BA Economics/Statistics CEO