Another deadly school shooting in the U.S.... this time in a high school in Sante Fe, Texas, where ten people have been killed and another ten injured.
The shooter has been identified as a 17-year-old student at the school.
He has been charged with capital murder.
He is said to have used a revolver and a shotgun, which were both legally owned by his father.
The survivors have been mourning the victims at a memorial service.
Let's take a look at what the governor of Texas had to say.
"I want you to know as we gather here in Santa Fe here tonight, the entire state of Texas embraces you, supports you, and prays for this entire community..... We are not here today and gone tomorrow. We are going to be here every day until we ensure that Santa Fe Independent School District, and this school are put back in place and normalcy is returned to your schools and safety is returned to your schools."
Abbott says police found information on the suspect's diary, computer, and smartphone suggesting he planned the attack and intended to commit suicide afterwards.
The school shooting was the deadliest in the U.S. since 17 were killed at a high school in Florida in February.