AUSTIN – On Sunday, Gov. Greg Abbott issued a statewide call for Texans to take part in a moment of silence to honor the memory of the victims of the Santa Fe High School shooting.

It is scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. Monday.

The governor released the following statement:

"The act of evil that occurred in Santa Fe has deeply touched the core of who we are as Texans. In the midst of such tragedy, we pray for the victims and those mourning in Santa Fe, while we work to ensure swift and meaningful action to protect our students in schools across our state. I ask all Texans to join in holding a moment of silence tomorrow morning to remember the victims, their families, and first responders of the attack that took place at Santa Fe High School."

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