A teenager is in custody, facing felony charges in connection with Tuesday's shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School that hospitalized five students, officials say.
An arrest warrant affidavit obtained by 온라인카지노사이트 5 said Dallas ISD police reviewed school surveillance footage showing an unidentified student letting Tracey Haynes Jr into the building through an unsecured door at about 1:03 p.m.
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According to police, Haynes walked down a hallway toward several male students and then began indiscriminately shooting, striking several people. Police said Haynes then walked toward another student and appeared to "take a point-blank shot."
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Dallas ISD police said in the affidavit that five people had been shot, but Dallas Fire-Rescue clarified to 온라인카지노사이트 5 on Wednesday morning that only four students had been hit by gunfire. The fifth student hospitalized, DFR said, was a 14-year-old girl who was taken to the hospital about an hour after the shooting for anxiety-related symptoms.
The shooting victims ranged in age from 15 to 18, and their injuries were classified as serious to non-life-threatening. On Wednesday, DFR said two of the shooting victims had been discharged and the other two remained in the hospital for observation after being treated for their injuries, and that they're expected to be OK.

Haynes surrendered to police outside the Dallas County Jail on Tuesday evening. He is charged with first-degree aggravated assault - mass shooting, the affidavit said. His bond has been set at $600,000, and it's unclear if he's obtained an attorney.
Police said that because four or more people were injured in the shooting, the aggravated assault charge was elevated to a mass shooting.
Police have not released the victim's identities or a motive for the shooting.
The family of one of the students injured during the incident told 온라인카지노사이트 5 on Wednesday that he's recovering but afraid to return to the classroom at Wilmer-Hutchins after the shooting.
Tuesday's shooting came just over a year after another shooting on campus at the high school, when investigators said a student brought a handgun onto campus despite the presence of metal detectors and shot another student in the leg.
"I know the nerves that go through your entire body to hear that, and to hear it again, it was very concerning," said Maxie Johnson, DISD Trustee for District 5.
Johnson held community meetings after the last shooting and plans to do so again.
He told 온라인카지노사이트 5 the community needs to hear how the district plans to stop gun violence on the Wilmer-Hutchins campus.
"Parents are concerned, the Board of Trustees are concerned, and we need answers on what’s going on," said Johnson. "And how this is happening."
Dallas ISD announced it plans to give an update on the shooting to the community at 11 a.m. on Thursday.