Texas school shooting victim had spurned suspect's advances, girl's mother says

Santa Fe teenager accused in 10 deaths rejected during 4 months of 'aggressive' advances

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Caption: Prior to the shooting at his Texas high school, alleged gunman Dimitrios Pagourtzis, 17, was known for playing on the school's junior varsity football team. (Galveston County Sheriff's Office via Associated Press)

A teenage boy charged with killing eight students and two teachers during a shooting at a Texas high school had been spurned by one of his victims after making aggressive advances, her mother told the Los Angeles Times.
Sadie Rodriguez, the mother of Shana Fisher, 16, told the newspaper her daughter rejected four months of "aggressive" advances from accused shooter Dimitrios Pagourtzis, 17, at the Santa Fe High School.

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Caption: The mother of 16-year-old Shana Fisher believes her daughter was intentionally targeted by the accused gunman in the Santa Fe High School shooting after she rejected his advances in the four months leading up to the massacre. (Sadie Rodriguez/Facebook)

Fisher finally stood up to him and embarrassed him in class, the newspaper quoted her mother as writing in a private message to the Times.
"A week later he opens fire on everyone he didn't like," she said. "Shana being the first one."
Rodriguez could not independently be reached for comment.
If true, it would be the second school shooting in recent months driven by such rejection.
In March, a 17-year-old Maryland high school student used his father's gun to shoot and kill a female student with whom he had been in a recently ended relationship.
As the investigation enters its third day on Sunday, no official motive has been announced for the massacre, the fourth-deadliest mass shooting at a U.S. public school in modern history.

Quiet loner, played on football team

Classmates at Santa Fe High School, with some 1,460 students, described the accused shooter as a quiet loner, who played on the school's football team. He wore a black trench coat to school in the Texas heat on Friday and opened fire with a pistol and shotgun.
Multiple news accounts depicted him as taunting his victims as he fired, focusing mostly on the arts class room where Fisher was.

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Caption: A trailer home belonging to the family of Dimitrios Pagourtzis sits empty on Saturday in Santa Fe, Texas. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

He has provided authorities little information about the shootings, his attorney Nicholas Poehl said, adding: "Honestly because of his emotional state, I don't have a lot on that."
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, told reporters that Pagourtzis obtained firearms from his father, who had likely acquired them legally.
Abbott also said Pagourtzis wanted to commit suicide, citing the suspect's journals, but did not have the courage to do so.
Pagourtzis's family said in a statement they were "saddened and dismayed" by the shooting and "as shocked as anyone else" by the events. They said they are cooperating with authorities.
All schools in Santa Fe will be closed Monday and Tuesday, officials said.
Pagourtzis, who police said has confessed to the shooting, was being held without bond Sunday at a jail in Galveston.