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Reports of shooting at Wilmer Hutchins High School in Dallas

4 people injured, 2 by gunfire, after shooting at Dallas high school

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DALLAS, TX – Four students were injured, including two who sustained gunshot wounds, during a shooting incident at Wilmer-Hutchins High School on Tuesday afternoon.

The event marks the second reported shooting at the school in just over a year, prompting renewed concerns over campus safety.

The Dallas Police Department responded to an active shooter call at approximately 1:00 p.m. at the high school, located at 5520 Langdon Road in southeast Dallas.

The school is part of the Dallas Independent School District (DISD).

The exact sequence of events remains under investigation.

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Witnesses reported hearing as many as seven gunshots.

Among the gunshot victims was a 17-year-old male student who was struck in the leg.

Graphic accounts from students described scenes of chaos and fear, with one student recalling, “There was a lot of blood on the floor,” while others described hearing screams and scrambling for safety in classrooms and hallways.

Several students immediately called their parents during the ordeal.

According to Dallas Fire-Rescue, four individuals were transported to area hospitals.

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Two were confirmed to have suffered gunshot wounds, while the nature of the other two injuries has not yet been disclosed.

Fortunately, none of the injuries are believed to be life-threatening.

Police have not yet released the identity or status of the suspected shooter. However, early indications suggest the suspect may be another student.

The motive for the shooting has not been determined, and authorities continue to search for answers.

As officers worked to secure the campus, students were systematically evacuated.

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By 1:35 p.m., evacuation procedures were underway, with some students seen exiting the building with their hands raised for safety protocol.

The school was declared secure at 2:12 p.m., according to DISD.

In coordination with law enforcement, Dallas ISD established a reunification site at Eagles Stadium for parents and guardians to pick up their children.

The district has requested that parents bring photo identification and has confirmed that counselors are on-site to provide emotional support for affected students and staff.

This incident follows a previous shooting at the same high school in 2023, during which a student was shot inside a classroom.

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Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding Tuesday’s shooting and are urging anyone with information to come forward.

Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.


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55-year-old Harold Newton Keene arrested after shooting inside the Austin Central Library

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55-year-old Harold Newton Keene arrested after shooting inside the Austin Central Library 710 W. César Chávez Street Texas
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AUSTIN, Texas — A man was taken into custody Saturday afternoon following a shooting inside the Austin Central Library that left one person seriously injured and prompted a large emergency response and temporary shelter-in-place order in the downtown area.

According to the Austin Police Department (APD), officers responded shortly after 12:00 p.m. to reports of gunfire inside the Austin Central Library, located at 710 W. César Chávez Street.

Upon arrival, police and Austin-Travis County EMS units found one victim suffering from a gunshot wound.

The individual was transported to a local hospital in serious but stable condition.

Assistant Police Chief Lee Rogers stated during a press briefing that the shooter fled the scene before officers arrived.

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After an extensive search, the suspect—identified as 55-year-old Harold Newton Keene—was located and arrested in South Austin at approximately 1:25 p.m.

The library was safely evacuated, and the shelter-in-place alert was lifted shortly after Keene’s apprehension.

Authorities emphasized that the shooting appeared to be an isolated incident involving only one suspect and one victim.

“This was not an active shooter situation,” Rogers confirmed.

Preliminary reports and public records reveal that Harold Newton Keene has a lengthy criminal history, including multiple arrests for assault, family violence, terroristic threats, burglary, drug possession, and evading arrest.

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He is described by law enforcement officials as a habitual violent offender who has had numerous prior run-ins with police.

Records indicate Keene was previously arrested for threatening a man with a firearm several months ago and, in a separate incident, assaulted another inmate while in custody at the Travis County Jail.

In both cases, prosecutors later declined to pursue charges.

Authorities have not yet released a possible motive for the shooting or confirmed whether the suspect and victim knew each other.

The Austin Police Department’s Major Crimes Division is leading the investigation.

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Anyone with information related to the incident is urged to contact the Austin Police Department or Crime Stoppers at 512-472-TIPS.


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