(FOX News) A Texas high school student unleashed a hail of bullets inside one of his classes early Friday morning, gunning down eight to 10 people, police said. The suspected shooter was taken into police custody and a second suspect has been detained. The suspect in custody and the suspect detained for further questioning were both students. Police officers responded to Santa Fe High School around 8 a.m. CDT after reports that a shooter opened fire inside. The Santa Fe School District stated possible explosive devices were found on and off the school’s campus. Law enforcement officers were on the scene “rendering them safe.” The school has been evacuated. A school resource officer was shot and injured and another officer was also injured in the incident.



