During opening statements of the civil trial involving the 2018 mass shooting at Santa Fe High School, the jury was told the charged gunman spent months planning his attack. That planning, jurors heard, included online searches about other school shootings, suicide, Kamikaze techniques and weapons.
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When KPRC 2 asked Santa Fe ISD officials for a response we received a written statement from Asst. Superintendent Jenny Davenport.
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