Police in Arlington, Texas have arrested the suspect in the shooting at Timberview High School, the 18-year-old Timothy George Simpkins. At least three people were injured in the incident and were taken to local hospitals.
Arlington PD posted a photo of Simpkins on Wednesday morning local time, along with the license plates of his silver Dodge Charger and a request for the public to help locate the teen.
Simpkins reportedly fled the scene in his vehicle, with police warning that he should be considered “armed and dangerous.”
About two hours later, Arlington PD tweeted that Simpkins “has been taken into custody without incident.” The teen was charged with multiple counts of aggravated assault with a gun.
Timberview and other nearby schools were put on lockdown on Wednesday morning amid reports of an active shooter on campus. Initial reports spoke of “multiple” people injured. Police gave an all-clear shortly before noon, and confirmed three people were wounded in the incident. A fourth person sustained minor injuries.
“We believe there was a fight between a student and another individual” that led to the shooting, police told reporters at a press conference outside the school.
Timberview serves the Arlington and Mansfield school districts. It is located in southern Arlington, a city of around 400,000 residents just east of Fort Worth.
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