Texarkana Gazette

Texas school district adds police

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SANTA FE, Texas—The Texas school district where eight students and two teachers were fatally shot last month has implemente­d security measures increasing the number of police officers and guards on campuses.

The Santa Fe Independen­t School District said the increased security presence began Wednesday at the district's four schools southeast of Houston.

A district spokeswoma­n on Thursday didn't specify just how many additional police officers and security guards are planned or what the cost may be. The U.S. Education Department last week announced that the district will receive a $1 million federal grant, and Gov. Greg Abbott has said the state will have access to nearly $70 million in federal and state grants for school security measures he wants implemente­d.

Officials also want to hire more counselors to identify Santa Fe students exhibiting signs of mental health disorders, while flagging other students who appear prone to violence. The steps introduced in Santa Fe align with recommenda­tions Abbott has made following a series of recent roundtable discussion­s he held on school shootings.

Also Wednesday, a district police officer and a student who were injured in the May 18 Santa Fe High School shooting were released from the hospital.

Officer John Barnes was discharged after spending weeks in intensive care, according to the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. Barnes suffered a gunshot wound to the elbow that severed veins and caused a significan­t loss of blood. His wife, Ashley Barnes, previously told the Houston Chronicle that her husband's heart had stopped twice before being revived by emergency personnel.

Also discharged Wednesday was 16-year-old Sarah Salazar, who was shot while seeking cover in a supply closet, the Chronicle reported. Two of her classmates died next to her.

Salazar—who was visited in the hospital by pop star Justin Timberlake and Houston Texans All-Pro J.J. Watt—had surgeries to repair her jaw, and her teeth are wired shut. She'll need shoulder replacemen­t surgery in the coming days.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ In this May 18 file photo, law enforcemen­t officers respond to Santa Fe High School after an active shooter was reported on campus in Santa Fe, Texas. The school district where eight students and two teachers were fatally shot has implemente­d...
Associated Press ■ In this May 18 file photo, law enforcemen­t officers respond to Santa Fe High School after an active shooter was reported on campus in Santa Fe, Texas. The school district where eight students and two teachers were fatally shot has implemente­d...

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