Active school shooting situation at Texas high school

Multiple students killed after gunman opens fire at his own high school

Multiple students killed after gunman opens fire at his own high school

He had no immediate details on whether anyone has been hurt.

- Authorities confirm that there is an active shooter at Santa Fe High School.

Police were responding to reports of gunfire at a high school in Santa Fe, Texas on Friday and the school district said it was on lockdown because of an incident involving an active shooter.

A gunman walked into an art class at Santa Fe High School and began firing what looked like a shotgun, a witness told CNN affiliate KRTK.

Assistant principal says shooter at Texas high school "has been arrested and secured", no comment on possible injuries.

More information provided as it becomes available.

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Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez reported that he has units en route to assist in the incident.

Westwood One reports at least one student says she saw her friend get shot.

A student told ABC 13 they witnessed a female student being shot. She said students escaped through a door at the back of the classroom. Life Flight was also called to the scene.

There was a large law enforcement response to the same school in February when it was placed on lockdown after students and teachers said they heard "popping sounds".

The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said on social media that it was also responding to the scene. It is located about 30 miles from Houston.

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