Second shooting at Dallas high school in a year injures four students
- Four students were injured in a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, Texas, on Tuesday, and the suspect is not currently in custody.
- Dallas ISD Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde confirmed that all injured students were transported to local hospitals for treatment.
- Texas Governor Greg Abbott expressed sympathy, stating, 'Our hearts go out to the victims of this senseless act of violence at Wilmer-Hutchins High School.'
- Classes at Wilmer-Hutchins High School have been canceled for the rest of the week following the shooting.
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Dallas, TX high school shooting suspect walked toward group in hall, opened fire, now charged
The student accused of injuring four in a shooting at a Dallas high school was let into the building through an unsecured door, according to an arrest warrant released Wednesday.
Suspect in Dallas high school shooting is in custody, officials say
DALLAS — A suspect in a shooting at a Dallas high school that wounded four students and drew a heavy police response to the campus has been taken into custody, school district officials announced Tuesday night.
Suspect in Dallas high school shooting fired ‘indiscriminately,’ injuring 5 students, docs say
Five students were injured in a shooting Tuesday afternoon at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in southeast Dallas when a 17-year-old allegedly snuck into the school and fired “indiscriminately,” according to a state affidavit for the suspect’s arrest warrant.
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