Accused Santa Fe school shooter still not mentally fit for trial

Accused Texas faculty shooter Dimitrios Pagourtzis — who allegedly killed eight of his classmates and two academics in 2018 — continues to be not competent to face trial, a neighborhood report stated Friday.

Pagourtzis, 21, was ordered by a choose to stay at a psychological well being facility for the following 12 months as docs try to revive his competency, Houston’s KPRC-TV reported.

On the finish of the yr he shall be re-evaluated, in accordance with the Galveston County District Legal professional’s Workplace.

Pagourtzis was first dominated incompetent to face trial in 2019, 18 months after the bloodbath at Santa Fe Excessive Faculty. That is the third time the courtroom has prolonged his hospital keep.

His protection had initially argued that his psychological well being deteriorated throughout his time in jail. Pagourtzis was hospitalized after a number of medical evaluations discovered him mentally unfit for trial, in accordance with the outlet.

“This was clearly not the information we wished to listen to, and we share the households’ frustration within the continued delay,” District Legal professional Jack Roady wrote in an announcement to KPRC. “We'll proceed to observe the defendant’s standing and therapy. We stay dedicated to seeing this case tried and seeing that justice finished.”

Pagourtizs’ legal professional Nick Poehl stated that whereas he was not shocked by Friday’s announcement, he was dissatisfied that the case has stalled once more.

Accused high school shooter Dimitrios Pagourtzis was ordered to stay in mental health treatment, according to local reports.
Accused highschool shooter Dimitrios Pagourtzis was ordered to remain in psychological well being therapy, in accordance with native reviews.
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Accused high school shooter Dimitrios Pagourtzis reportedly wore a T-shirt saying “Born to Kill” when he opened fire on students.
Accused highschool shooter Dimitrios Pagourtzis reportedly wore a T-shirt saying “Born to Kill” when he opened fireplace on college students.

“It’s disappointing for all events concerned, however particularly for the victims and their households, who're nonetheless ready for closure on this case, and even for primary details about it,” Poehl stated in an announcement to the outlet. “We stay hopeful that the case shall be resolved in some unspecified time in the future sooner or later, whether or not that includes trial, or a civil dedication continuing which feels more and more inevitable.”

Pagourtzis was 17 on Could 18, 2018 when he's accused of strolling into Santa Fe Excessive Faculty sporting a trench coat and a “Born to Kill’’ T-shirt — and shouting “Shock!” earlier than opening fireplace on classmates and workers.

Classmates described him as unusual and a “loner,” however there have been no main pink flags raised that led different to imagine that the previous honor scholar and soccer participant had murderous intentions.

His father claimed his son was a “good boy” — and blamed the taking pictures on bullying that he stated the teenager skilled.

Members of Arcadia First Baptist Church near Santa Fe High School react to the deadly school shooting on May 20, 2018.
Members of Arcadia First Baptist Church close to Santa Fe Excessive Faculty react to the lethal faculty taking pictures on Could 20, 2018.
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Secretly, the disturbed scholar was allegedly planning his bloodbath in non-public journals — together with an in the end unfulfilled plan to kill himself on the finish of the rampage, officers stated. Police have been capable of nook Pagourtzis simply 4 minutes after he started taking pictures, regulation enforcement officers stated.

Pagourtzis was additionally charged in federal courtroom for the taking pictures, nonetheless particulars of that case are sealed given his age on the time. Below Texas regulation, nonetheless, he's thought-about an grownup.

Resulting from his age, he's barred from receiving a dying sentence or a sentence of life with out the potential of parole, KPRC reported.

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