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Bexar County deputies arrested a 17-year-old Tuesday evening on the far West Side in connection with a shooting blocks away from Brennan High School that led to the campus being locked down. White Ford Escape (KSAT) Sheriff Javier Salazar said a call came out initially for shots fired at the school. Deputies quickly arrived at the campus and determined that the shooting didn’t happen there.
Moments later, the vehicles headed towards the school, where deputies thought one of the occupants may have entered the campus, Salazar said. “We came to the school and initially made an all-clear notice, but then we received information that a text message came from within the school that there may be someone armed inside the school,” Salazar said. headtopics.com9-year-old graduates from high school, now attending college9-year-old David Balogun has graduated from high school and is now attending college. ‘My favorite subject is learning new things. Whether it’s art, math, science, English, social studies, I’ll be happy to learn something new.’ This will not end well. Is desantis coming for him? Deputies then went to the scene of the shooting involving people in two people in vehicles “shooting at each other” in the 12000 block of Victorian Oaks, a neighborhood near the school in west Bexar County. Student detained as person of interest in shooting that spurred school lockdown in west Bexar CountyAfter the first search of the school, officials received a text that there was an armed person inside. Bexar sheriff deputies cleared the school again and determined it was safe.9-Year-Old Bucks County Boy Graduates High SchoolCongratulations to David Balogun! The 9-year-old Bucks County boy received a diploma from Reach Cyber Charter School, making him one of the youngest high school graduates ever. Wait what?!? Online school so mom and dad were doing his work Wait, that’s possible, I thought that was only possible on TV? Good luck in the adult world.
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The sheriff said out of an abundance of caution, deputies re-entered the building and re-cleared the school. The all-clear was then given to resume normal activities at the school.We’ve detected that JavaScript is disabled in this browser. Please enable JavaScript or switch to a supported browser to continue using twitter.com. You can see a list of supported browsers in our Help Center.
While deputies were clearing the school, other deputies were dispatched to a home several miles away where they found a person of interest who they believe was involved in the shooting. Salazar said it was too soon in the investigation to determine whether the individual is a suspect.
The school was placed on lockdown as a precaution. Working in cooperation with district police, the fire department and school administration, Bexar County deputies searched the building and determined it was safe.However, after clearing the school, officials received a text that there was an armed person inside the school. Sheriff Javier Salazar said that the officers went through and cleared the school again and determined that it was safe.At about 12:30 p.m., deputies received a call about two vehicles shooting at each other in the 12000 block of Victorian Oaks. Shortly after that call, dispatchers were told that the shooter may have fled to nearby Brennan High School.“The timeline just doesn’t add up,” Salazar said. “He was located several miles away, and he wouldn’t have been able to get from the school to where we found him.”“We came to the school and initially made an all-clear notice, but then we received information that a text message came from within the school that there may be someone armed inside the school,” Salazar said.Sheriff Javier Salazar said a call came out initially for shots fired at the school. Deputies quickly arrived at the campus and determined that the shooting didn’t happen there.
Jonathan Cotto is a reporter for KSAT’s Good Morning San Antonio. He’s a bilingual award-winning news reporter and he joined KSAT in 2021. Before coming to San Antonio, Cotto was reporting along the U.S.-Mexico border in South Texas. He’s a veteran of the United States Navy.SAN ANTONIO – Bexar County deputies arrested a 17-year-old Tuesday evening on the far West Side in connection with a shooting blocks away from Brennan High School that led to the campus being locked down.
The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office said Kaleb Allen Rackley was taken into custody just before 6 p.m. in the 13900 block of Laurel Branch. He is facing two counts of Deadly Conduct – Firearm, a third-degree felony. Investigators said they are still looking for a second suspect who was in a white Ford Escape.
Investigators are still searching for the second suspect involved in the shooting. Surveillance video from the scene showed that person was in a white Ford Escape SUV. Anyone with information is asked to email [email protected].
Salazar said deputies found one of the cars involved in the shooting was found abandoned miles away from the school. BCSO said new developments led them to Rackley’s home on Laurel Branch, where they apprehended him.
Just hours before the safety meeting Thursday, a fifth-grader at Kallison Elementary School in Northside was taken into custody after turning himself into a counselor with an unloaded firearm.The task force operates on the exterior of the schools unless there is an active threat, or they are invited onto campus, Salazar said. They can still have an impact, he added.
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Southwest ISD, which will host a safety forum in the coming days, said the collaboration with the sheriff’s office will increase patrols and communication to prevent issues in the surrounding neighborhoods from spilling over onto school campuses.Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar is warning parents about the dangers of THC vape pens, tying them to a number of shootings in recent months that prompted him to set up mobile task force units at two area schools.
Barry Perez, a Northside spokesman, said the concerns about the bathrooms hadn’t been reported to the district, noting that such incidents would be handled at the campus level.
“This is not your daddy’s weed,” he told Northside Independent School District parents at a safety meeting Thursday night. “The THC scares me, with its high concentration and potency. But that’s not as strong as what these kids are willing to do to each other for these drugs.”“The arrests that we’ve made have been drugs and guns that probably would have made it into a school somewhere had we not stopped it outside,” he said during a press conference after the meeting. “Based upon the metrics that I’ve seen just in the four days this task force has been running, we’re having a measurable effect and we’re moving the needle exactly like I thought we would.” A school task force organized by the sheriff’s office was launched at Northside’s Brennan High School and Southwest High School in the Southwest Independent School District. The task force has already arrested several students for allegedly possessing THC just four days after launching. Collier told the San Antonio Report that the new initiative is a preventative measure, and the district has not seen any increase in gun-related issues or drug activity on its campuses.Those parents and many others asked for more to be done to protect children inside of the schools, which is controlled by Northside’s police department.
Salazar said the ad-hoc task force is just a pilot program. After the school year is over, he said he plans to take data to the Bexar County Commissioners Court and ask for more funding to expand to other areas.
At least five recent incidents have ended in violence resulting from THC vape pens, Salazar told the San Antonio Report, including a homicide involving a Brennan High School student that occurred off-campus.Ruben and Natalie Requejo, who have four children currently enrolled in the Northside district, said they have seen Brennan High School go downhill in recent years, with more fights, drug use and weapons on campus.