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POLICE are swarming a high school in Texas after reports of gunfire rang out on Tuesday afternoon.
Students were seen evacuating from Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, Texas, as first responders raced to the scene.
Cops responded to a call of an active shooter just after 1 pm, according to CBS News.
No gunfire has been confirmed by the Dallas Police Department.
A live stream on Facebook showed students panicking as they walked out of class.
People on a Facebook livestream shared their accounts of the scary evacuation as they appeared to walked away from the school.
One student in the video said they saw “blood on the floor.”
Another claimed that someone had been “shot in the leg” in the school’s lunchroom.
Dallas police had no information available on the unfolding situation when approached by The U.S. Sun for comment.
Dallas Fire-Rescue officials told ABC affiliate WFAA that a teen was shot in the leg.
Cops said they’re looking for a student connected to the reported shooting, according to CBS.
It comes a year after a student was shot inside a classroom at the school on April 12, 2024, according to CBS News.
Wilmer-Hutchins High School is a public high school with less than 1,000 students enrolled, according to the Texas Tribune.


