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A suspect has turned himself into police after at least 3 teens were shot and another person grazed in a shooting at a Dallas ISD high school, police said.
By 1:45 p.m., the active threat had ended, a source told WFAA, and by 2:15 p.m., the campus had been secured, according to Dallas ISD officials.
Just after 9 p.m., the suspect turned himself in at Lew Sterrett Justice Center in Dallas, according to Dallas ISD Police. He is a student at Wilmer-Hutchins and was charged with aggravated assault, Dallas ISD police confirmed to WFAA. His bond was set at $600,000, according to jail records.
According to DFR spokesman Jason Evans, four victims were taken to the hospital — three, ages 15 to 18, with gunshot wounds and another whose condition “could only be identified as a musculoskeletal injury to the lower body.” The severity of their injuries ranges from non-life-threatening to serious conditions, Evans said. The victims are all males and were taken to Dallas Methodist, Baylor Scott and White and Parkland hospitals.
The Dallas Fire-Rescue source told WFAA that one of the victims was shot in the leg. The source said the victim was in stable condition, but no more details about his condition were immediately available.
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