Texas school shooting: Dimitrios Pagourtzis charged in attack as CNN creates more fake news
Galveston County Magistrate Mark Henry says the school shooter, Dimitrios Pagourtzis, is cooperating with police as he has now been charged with the shooting deaths of ten at a Texas high school Friday, admitting he didn’t shoot people he liked. The anti-gun frenzy is in full operation with a shocking hit piece at CNN called “School shootings so common Santa Fe student felt ‘eventually it would happen here, too'” using the false statistic of 22 school shootings this year alone.
In southeastern Texas, near Houston, Santa Fe High School has become ground zero of a horrific attack.
Pagourtzis, 17, wants to be a celebrity shooter, confirmed by a criminal affidavit in the case reads that Pagourtzsis “did not shoot students he did like so he could have his story told.”
Henry confirmed that Pagourtzis told investigators he acted alone and is cooperative.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott said at a press conference was in illegal possession of a .38 revolver and a shotgun that he obtained from his father.
“Neither of these weapons were owned or legally possessed by the shooter,” Abbott said. “It is my information that both of these weapons were obtained by the shooter from his father.”
Two of the victims have been identified: a Pakistani exchange student Sabika Sheikh, substitute teacher Cynthia Tisdale.
CNN included in their coverage the quote from a shocked victim, Paige Curry: “It’s been happening everywhere, I’ve always kind of felt that eventually it would happen here, too.”
The came the FAKE NEWS: “This is the 22nd US school shooting since the beginning of the year, and the third instance in eight days in which a gunman was on a school campus.”
KHOU11, a news station in Houston, took on the myth of 18 shootings this year, let alone 22: “The first one is this information that there were 18 school shootings in 2018. This number, 18, is not mass shootings like what you’re seeing today here in Santa Fe. These include smaller incidents that might be around the school or even suicides, and all of those numbers get pooled together and they’re presented in a way like this that instills fear in some people. So this is a false piece of information, and we want to let you know that.
“And one other thing that just came about, there [are] a lot of reports saying that an AR-15 was used. According to officials here in Santa Fe, an AR-15 was not used in this school shooting.”
Daily Wire praised the journalist for their coverage HERE
Everytown for Gun Safety compiles these bogus stats, inflating them by including ANY gun incident on a campus: suicide, drive-by shootings and those which don’t ever include students. The scare tactics worked on Paige Curry and CNN used the data to exploit the narrative.