'Born to kill' Texas shooter a quiet
teenager in trench coat
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May 19, 2018]
By Erwin Seba and Liz Hampton
SANTA FE, Texas (Reuters) - He was a quiet
Texas teenager who danced with his Greek church group and played
football. He had a passion for symbology and Japanese history.
On Friday, authorities said, 17-year-old Dimitrios Pagourtzis put on a
trenchcoat, walked into an art class at his high school in Santa Fe,
near Houston, and shot nine fellow students and a teacher dead.
There were no red flags beforehand to indicate that Pagourtzis was
headed for trouble, Governor Greg Abbott said. But social media and
journal entries revealed a young man infatuated with guns, determined to
kill and to die.
A Facebook post on April 30 showed a black T-shirt with the words "Born
to Kill" printed in white. The Facebook page has since been taken down.
Abbott told reporters that entries in the teen's personal journals,
seized by police, showed, "Not only did he want to commit the shooting,
but he wanted to commit suicide after the shooting."
But, Abbott said, "He didn't have the courage to commit suicide."
He said the suspected gunman, a junior at Santa Fe High School, was
armed with a shotgun and a .38 revolver, both taken from his father,
possibly without the parent's knowledge.
Pictures of a Greek festival affiliated with the Assumption of the
Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church in Galveston showed Dimitrios, the son
of a Green immigrant, dancing with other costumed performers. The
pictures were archived on the church's Facebook page. Dimitrios was
identified in a photo caption.
One fellow student said Pagourtzis was especially fascinated with
Japanese imperialism and samurai culture, and interested in mystical and
military symbols like the German Iron Cross and hammer and sickle he
wore as pins on his clothing.
Classmates remembered that he often wore a trench coat, similar to the
one authorities said the shooter used to conceal the firearms carried
into the school.
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A picture shows Dimitrios Pagourtzis, the suspect in the Santa Fe
High School shooting in Santa Fe, Texas, U.S., in this undated
picture obtained from social media, released on May 18, 2018.
Courtesy GALVESTON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE/via REUTERS
One student said Pagourtzis kept to himself and "never really talked
to other people." But Clayton George, 16, a sophomore who played
football with Pagourtzis this year, said he regularly spoke with him
at practice.
"He was one of the nicest guys on the football team. Always easy to
talk to," he told Reuters. But, he said, Pagourtzis would sometimes
get "poked" by his teammates in locker room horseplay.
Pagourtzis was held without bond on Friday, authorities said, at the
Galveston County Jail after being charged with capital murder.
(Reporting by Erwin Seba in Santa Fe, Texas; Additional reporting by
Jon Herskovitz in Austin; Writing and additional reporting by Steve
Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Bill Tarrant and Tom Brown)
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