An 18-year-old student is dead after being shot five to six times by another student outside Bowie High School in Texas.
In a press conference, Arlington Police Chief Al Jones and Arlington ISD Superintendent Dr. Matt Smith said that the shooting happened at the local public school around 2:50 p.m. Wednesday near a portable building outside.
The school was placed on lockdown just as students were about to be let out for the day.
When School Resource Officers arrived at the scene, they found the 18-year-old male student lying unresponsive on the ground with apparent gunshot wounds.
The student was immediately taken to a nearby hospital, but died while at the hospital.
Officers say the 17-year-old suspected shooter tried to run away from the school, but police found him near the campus and arrested him. He will be charged with murder once he is booked into Arlington City Jail, police said.
Families were told to reunite with their kids at a district building miles away from the campus hours after the shooting occurred.
In a statement, Dallas ISD shared their condolences with the school district.
“Our deepest condolences to Bowie High School and the Arlington ISD community,” Dallas ISD said. “Sending thoughts, prayers, and heartfelt support during this difficult time.”
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