1 dead, 6 injured in shooting at Lincoln University homecoming event
A person was detained following a shooting at Lincoln University that killed one person and injured at least six others during a homecoming celebration.
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A person was detained following a shooting at Lincoln University that killed one person and injured at least six others during a homecoming celebration.
Around 1 a.m., police were called to the 900 block of North Haskell Avenue for a shooting.
Keisha Hillard was found dead in her home after a welfare check. Police are searching for Christopher Whitt.
Police said the suspected shooter is dead.
Police said one person, who has not been identified, died at the scene, while the four other victims were taken to a hospital in unknown conditions.
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Frisco police said one person is in custody, the incident does not involve any students and there is no threat to the public.
Police say the fatal shooting occurred outside a PetSmart following verbal and physical altercations that began at a nearby Five Below.
DART police believe it was some kind of conflict between two people. No one else on the train was hurt.
Roy Mendoza was arrested a day after the shooting happened.
Just before 12:30 p.m., police were called to a shooting in the 3000 block of Nowitzki Way.
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DART said the victim was shot on the train and that it was an isolated incident.
Officers responded to a shooting call at Social Liv, which is in the 3000 block of Bledsoe Street.
Fort Worth police are investigating multiple shootings that happened over the weekend.
A fatal shooting on a DART train disrupted Dallas rail service around 7 p.m. on Sunday, prompting an emergency response at Pearl Station and a bus bridge for impacted riders, DART said.
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A woman was found dead in a Lewisville hotel room after a man led police on a standoff Thursday morning.
A woman was found dead in a Lewisville hotel room after a man led police on a standoff Thursday morning.
One person was reportedly shot by a Lewisville police officer after shooting towards them Thursday morning, officials say.
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Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, 32, is the second victim to die after the shooting. He was shot at least eight times during the attack on Sept. 24 and was taken to Parkland Hospital in critical condition.
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