Police investigating shooting at high school in Dallas
- Law enforcement officials responded to reports of an active shooter at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, Texas, on Tuesday afternoon after receiving a call just after 1 p.m. CT, according to Fox 4.
- A 17-year-old was reported injured by gunfire, but it is unclear if any other students or faculty were harmed.
- The Dallas Independent School District confirmed that police were responding to a shooting incident and implemented safety protocols, asking everyone to refrain from coming to the campus.
- The school district later reported that the campus had been secured and that parents could reunite with students at a nearby stadium, where counselors were available on site.
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Shooting at Dallas High School Prompts Lockdown, Sparks Renewed Safety Concerns - The Thinking Conservative
A shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas triggered a campus lockdown, urgent police response, and a wave of concern among families and officials. The post Shooting at Dallas High School Prompts Lockdown, Sparks Renewed Safety Concerns appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
Dallas school shooting: Massive police response reported, hundreds of students evacuated
Wilmer-Hutchins High School in south Dallas was locked down on Tuesday after reports of a shooting. Police responded quickly, and no injuries have been confirmed. The campus was later secured, and parents were directed to reunite with students at a nearby stadium.
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