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Students of Dallas school plagued by two shootings in a year afraid to return

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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The students of a Texas school that is full of two shootings in a year now are too afraid of returning, since the police revealed that Tuesday’s alleged gunman managed to slide through a UN insured before opening fire against his teammates.

The 17-year-old suspect is massive facial assault charges after the last violence at Wilmer-Hutchins high school in Dallas on Tuesday that left four wounded teenagers, police said.

The uproar, which was supposedly caused by a game of dice, was developed almost a year until the day a student was advanced in a classroom at school.

“It was very traumatic, honestly, and it was the second time that happened,” said Delyah Martin, a young man, to KLTV, adding that he was among the fearful to return.

A 17 -year -old male student is massive facial assault charges after four teenagers were injured, police said. KTVT

“They told me:” I got down, turn off the lights, “my teacher closed the door, did all the procedures that were supposed to do, and we sat there.”

His mother, Tamika Martin, said he is fed up with the second shooting.

“Honestly, I’m afraid my daughter returns to that school because I don’t feel he is safe,” Martin said.

The suspect in the last incident was captured in surveillance cameras without going through metal detectors after being left in the building through an unusual on Tuesday afternoon, according to the court order.

Deliyah Martin and his mother said they fear that the Junior will return. KTVT

Then he allegedly walked down the hall and opened fire against a group of students, including the blank shot to one of them, the order said.

Four students, aged 15 to 18, were injured in the shooting and tasks to the hospitals, police said. Two had been discharged until Wednesday, while the other two remained hospitalized, but they were expected to recover.

Christina Smith, assistant police officer of the Independent School District of Dallas, insisted on a press conference for the duration that the firearm did not enter the duration of the “regular admission time” school, and added “it was not a failure of our staff, or machinery or machinery.”

Then, the students said that the school’s metal detectors were working and that a clear stock market policy was being fulfilled.

Four students, from 15 to 18 years old, were killed in the shooting and tasks to the hospitals, police said. AP

It was not clear immediately if those policies were and acted following last year’s shooting, which took place on April 12.

Dallas Independent School District administrator, Maxie Johnson, told The Local Outlet that he was host of a City Council following the initial incident to address armed violence.

“As a father who lost his son for armed violence without meaning, I understand what the parents are happening,” he said. “Nervousness. Anxiety.”

“We will be continuous to be together and lawyers to obtain more resources and lawyers to ensure that our children are safe,” he added.

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