Thomas Jefferson High School students return to campus after Tuesday shooting
Dallas ISD has stepped up security as students return to the school. Counselors are also available.
Dallas ISD has stepped up security as students return to the school. Counselors are also available.
Thomas Jefferson Principal Ben Jones said the band director called 911, the athletic trainer rendered aid to the victim and the athletic coordinator called district staff.
Thomas Jefferson Principal Ben Jones said the band director called 911, the athletic trainer rendered aid to the victim and the athletic coordinator called district staff.
It's the first day back to class for students and staff at Lamar High School after a deadly shooting there on March 22.
Students remembered fellow classmate, Jashawn Poirier, who was fatally shot outside Lamar High School on Monday.
Gunshots rang out before the first bell did Monday at Lamar High School. Criminologists said that shouldn't be a surprise.
A student was shot in the arm at Thomas Jefferson High School on Tuesday.
Gunshots rang out before the first bell did Monday at Lamar High School. Criminologists said that shouldn't be a surprise.
A 16-year-old was fatally shot in the neck and a girl was shot in the jaw outside the school on Monday.
The shooting occurred just before 7 a.m. March 20—students' first day back from spring break.
During their investigation, detectives determined the woman was shot after exchanging words with two unknown Black males in another vehicle.
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Once the police cleared the scene at Lamar High School, students were bussed to the AISD Athletics Center. Police have not disclosed information about the suspect or their motive.
Lamar High School in Arlington is under a lockdown Monday morning after an on-campus shooting.
A boy has died and a girl is injured after an on-campus shooting at Lamar High School on Monday.
Two separate shootings over two days at the same location in southwest Dallas left one person dead and five others injured.
Four people were hospitalized on Saturday evening when a shooter opened fire in southwest Dallas.
Both suspects were taken to a local hospital. Their conditions are unknown.
The shooting that happened at the Bitter End club at Malcolm X Boulevard and Elm Street has some on edge.
Officials said a man was sitting outside on the patio when another man walked up and began shooting at him.
Police said a juvenile was also at the residence but was left unharmed.
A teenager has been critically wounded after being shot at a park in Everman Monday night, police said
Neighbors say when family members didn't hear from the victims for a while, they went to the apartment Sunday evening where they found the bodies of two men and two women fatally shot inside.
Four people were killed after a shooting at a North Dallas apartment on March 11.
Police said an infant was also inside the apartment during the shooting but was not hurt.
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