A shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas left four students injured, three with gunshot wounds, ranging in age from 15 to 18. The injuries varied from serious to non-life-threatening. Students were seen evacuating the building after the incident, which occurred around 1 p.m. The gunman was identified and arrested later in the day.
Dallas ISD officials expressed shock at the incident, noting that this was the second shooting at the school in recent memory. The district confirmed that the gun did not enter the school during the normal intake period with metal detectors. It remains unclear how the gun made it into the building or what led up to the shooting.
Classes at Wilmer-Hutchins High School were canceled for the rest of the week, and counselors were made available to assist students and staff struggling in the aftermath of the shooting. District leaders emphasized the importance of maintaining a safe environment for students and preventing incidents like this from becoming a regular occurrence. The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, with officials working to gather more information on the events leading up to the incident.
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