Students return to Bowie High School 5 days after fatal shooting
Bowie High School reopened for class Monday morning following a shooting last week that left one student dead.
Bowie High School reopened for class Monday morning following a shooting last week that left one student dead.
There was a heavy police presence when students returned to class Monday morning, five days after a student was fatally shot.
Students are back in class Monday morning at the Arlington ISD school. It's been five days since a student was fatally shot outside the school's portable buildings.
Wednesday's shooting outside of the Arlington school devastated current and former students and staff.
A group of mothers traveled to Arlington in support of Etavion Barnes' family after he was killed outside of Bowie High School.
Dr. Hurd says now more than ever parents need to have discussions with their teens about the grim realities taking place.
Parents had to wait hours to pick up their children after a fatal shooting outside of Bowie High School.
Police arrested 17-year-old Julian Howard and charged him with one count of murder in the death of Etavion Barnes, 18.
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Days after a student was shot, class resumes at Wilmer-Hutchins High School. Dallas ISD trustee Maxie Johnson is holding a community town hall tomorrow to address gun violence among youth.
Parents and guardians outside the school say their children called them to let them know there was a shooting happening. A heavy law enforcement is still present at the campus.
One person was shot at the Dallas ISD school Friday morning. There is no word on their condition.
Law enforcement took more than an hour to get inside the classroom and kill the gunman, even as children inside the classrooms called 911, begging police to rescue them.
The shooting occurred on the school's campus, but outside the building where the game was being played, officials said.
Police have released 911 calls and bodycam video from the shooting that took place at the Pioneer Technology & Arts Academy on Feb. 19.
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Four days after a student brought a gun to campus, the Pioneer Technology & Arts Academy is canceling classes Friday.
Mesquite police said 19 shots were fired by officers.
Students returned to Pioneer Technology & Arts Academy one day after a student brought a gun to the campus.
Police have not released a motive for the shooting.
School officials say there will be counselors on campus for students to talk to after another student brought a gun to the Pioneer Technology & Arts Academy Oates campus on Monday.
It happened around 8:50 a.m. Police say a student entered the school with a firearm.
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Law enforcement began mobilizing at the campus, forcibly removing encampments and making arrests.
Organizers of the student protest said they received a letter from the administration telling them that while they were allowed to peacefully protest, they would not be allowed to have an encampment or any sort of structures, and any attempt to stay in the camp or have structures up could put them at risk of being arrested for trespassing, and face other charges from the school.
Late Tuesday afternoon, law enforcement began mobilizing at the campus, forcibly removing encampments and making arrests.
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