Uvalde Schools Superintendent: ‘My Heart Is Broken Today'

“We’re a small community and we’re going to need your prayers to get through this," said Hal Harrell

NBCUniversal Media, LLC “We’re a small community, and we will need your prayers to get us through this,” Hal Harrell, the Uvalde CISD superintendent, said following Tuesday’s mass shooting.

The superintendent of a Texas elementary school where an 18-year-old gunman shot and killed 19 children and two teachers said his heart is broken.

Hal Harrell, superintendent of the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District, said Tuesday that Robb Elementary School will be closed and all school activities will be canceled until further notice. Harrell also said grief counselors would be available starting Wednesday morning.

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“My heart is broken today,” Harrell said. “We’re a small community and we’re going to need your prayers to get through this."

State Sen. Roland Gutierrez said he’d been briefed by state police on the latest fatalities from the school in Uvalde, a heavily Latino community about 85 miles west of San Antonio.

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It’s time to turn this pain into action,” President Joe Biden said following the Uvalde school shooting Tuesday. “It’s just wrong.”

In addition to 21 dead, three people injured in the shooting remain in serious condition, Gutierrez told The Associated Press. The gunman is dead, likely killed by police.

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