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.
There was a shooting at the high school nearly a year ago, prompting the use of metal detectors and clear backpacks, according to FOX 4.
Shooting reported at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas
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4 Hospitalized After Shooting at Dallas High School
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Summary
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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