Trump vows to ‘heal the world’ in wake of Georgia school shooting

Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday night promised to "heal the world" and make it "better" in the wake of a fatal school shooting in Georgia.

Four people were killed and nine people were injured at a mass shooting at Apalachee High School, in Winder, a city about 45 miles northeast of Atlanta, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. A suspect, identified as 14-year-old Colt Gray, is in police custody.

Trump spoke to Fox News host Sean Hannity about the shooting during a town hall on Wednesday, where Hannity opened the night with a comment that "our prayers are with our friends in Georgia." 

Hannity then observed that security at the town hall was tighter than its ever been because of the assassination attempt on Trump in July, and asked Trump, "what is going on?"

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