Abbott, Casar, Texas Officials Respond to Minneapolis Catholic School Tragedy

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Texas officials reacted with sorrow following a school shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis that resulted in two fatalities and 17 injuries. Governor Greg Abbott labeled the incident "horrific and heartbreaking," and has ordered state flags to be lowered until August 31. Religious leaders, such as Very Rev. James A. Misko from the Diocese of Austin, called for prayers for the affected families.

U. S. Rep. Greg Casar urged for enhanced protections, stressing the importance of feeling secure in neighborhoods. Similarly, U.

S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia demanded immediate measures to prevent future incidents of gun violence, asserting that children should feel safe in educational settings. The FBI is treating the shooting as a potential act of domestic terrorism, underscoring the need for policy reform. President Trump has ordered flags at public properties to fly at half-staff, encouraging Americans to remember the victims.

This tragic event raises significant questions about gun violence and safety in schools as the new academic year begins.

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