


Multiple Students Injured in Shooting at Dallas High School
A shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas left at least four students injured, prompting a large police response and evacuation of the campus.
Overview
A shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas on Tuesday afternoon injured at least four students, with one suffering serious injuries. The incident, reported shortly after 1 p.m., drew significant police presence and led to campus evacuation. Students were eventually reunited with parents at a nearby stadium. Authorities confirmed no active threat remained, and safety protocols were implemented. This incident follows a similar shooting at the school last year, highlighting ongoing concerns about student safety. The identity of the suspect remains unclear, with ongoing investigations by the Dallas police.
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At least four students were injured.
The suspect has been identified but not arrested. Police are currently working with multiple agencies to locate and apprehend the suspect.
School has been canceled for the remainder of the week, and mental health professionals will be available for students. Additionally, students were successfully reunited with their parents and guardians.
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