SANTA FE, Texas -- Santa Fe High School received nine threats in the month leading up to the mass shooting.

The Santa Fe district's police chief said none of the threats were related to the shooting. There is currently no information about the nature of the threats.

Ten people were killed - eight students and two teachers - when a shooter opened fire on May 18.

Information from The Houston Chronicle.

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