Teen sentenced to 5 years for 2024 Wilmer-Hutchins High School shooting
The shooting occurred one year before another gunman allegedly opened fire inside the school, injuring five.
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Doug Myers is a digital content producer for CBS Texas and has been with the team since February 2024. His long career has included four stops at newspapers and three stints at television stations.
While he was Executive Producer-Digital at KXXV (Waco), the station captured a prestigious regional digital Edward R. Murrow Award for 'Remembering the Luby's Massacre' & "Honoring Our Vets." He also led digital efforts at KTXS (Abilene) that ranked No. 1 in the AP Digital Contest in 2015, 2017, and 2018.
He has been married to Rene' Russell Myers for more than three decades and has two grown sons: Trey and Tyler. He is a huge Cowboys, Mavericks, Rangers and especially LSU fan. Geaux Tigers! He enjoys working with youth, along with all of his family, in Cleburne.
The shooting occurred one year before another gunman allegedly opened fire inside the school, injuring five.
Police confirmed that at least seven students were transported to the hospital with symptoms consistent with a drug overdose.
Nine known victims ingested the gummies, with seven requiring hospital transport.
When questioned by officers, the 65-year-old man downplayed the incident, saying he had "flirted with this chick."
The man is facing a charge of capital murder of multiple persons.
Investigators are working to determine how the child entered the water.
CBS News Texas obtained the documents from the Prosper Police Department, shedding light on previously unreleased details.
The incident occurred at around 5:30 p.m. on Monday, May 12.
Josh Lee, the production's executive director, said the immediate goal is to secure a location for the fall season.
The new statute, which took effect Sept. 1, 2023, allows murder charges for individuals who supply fentanyl that results in death.
Teachers and non-administrative staff across Texas will receive salary increases under the new legislation.
The suspect allegedly purchased and used cleaning supplies to "tamper with the crime scene," according to police.
The highway was shut down shortly after 5:30 p.m. Monday near Lovers Lane.
Police responded just after 5 p.m. Thursday and discovered the brothers outside with gunshot injuries.
McEuen was hiding under his grandmother's house in Van Zandt County, according to an attorney.