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Trump: Early reports on Texas school shooting 'not looking good'

May 18, 2018, 21:30 IST

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President Donald Trump listens during a roundtable on immigration policy in California, in the Cabinet Room of the White House, Wednesday, May 16, 2018, in Washington.Associated Press/Evan Vucci

  • President Donald Trump on Friday tweeted that "early reports" on the shooting at a high school in Sante Fe, Texas were "not looking good."
  • Trump's response to the news was criticized as "heartless" on social media, as many took issue with his choice of words.
  • This was reportedly the 22nd school shooting in the US in 2018 so far.

President Donald Trump on Friday tweeted that "early reports" on the shooting at a high school in Sante Fe, Texas were "not looking good."

"School shooting in Texas. Early reports not looking good. God bless all!" Trump tweeted

Initial reports indicate at least eight people were killed at Santa Fe High School, located roughly 30 minutes from Houston. A suspect has reportedly been arrested and a second person has been detained. 

Trump's response to the news was criticized as 'heartless' on social media

In particular, people were upset with the president stating things were "not looking good" as details on the shooting were still coming in. They felt this was insensitive, especially for parents of students at the school. 

This was reportedly the 22nd school shooting in the US in 2018 so far

In a televised public statement, Trump on Friday also said the White House is "determined to do everything in our power" to prevent future school shootings. 

"This has been going on too long in our country. Too many years, too many decades now. We grieve for the terrible loss of life," Trump said.

The president described Friday's events in Texas as a "horrific attack."

Trump has been a fervently pro-Second Amendment president thus far and recently spoke at the National Rifle Association's annual convention, which happened to be in Texas. 

"Thanks to your activism and dedication, you have an administration fighting to protect your Second Amendment and we will protect your Second Amendment," Trump said at the time. "Your Second Amendment rights are under siege, but they will never ever be under siege as long as I am your president."

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