FBI veteran call for MORE guns in schools after Texas shooting | 7NEWS

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Another mass shooting massacre has unfolded in Texas. Fourteen children and a teacher have been killed in a mass shooting at a primary school. The State Governor Greg Abbott said the suspect, an 18-year-old local man who has also died, opened fire at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, about 137 kilometres west of San Antonio. It’s understood the gunman was a resident of the community and entered the school with a handgun, and possibly a rifle, and opened fire. A veteran FBI investigator said it’s too late for gun control, and more armed police in schools are needed.

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