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Arlington Lamar High School shooting leaves 2 students injured, suspect in custody

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ARLINGTON, Texas - Two people were hurt, and one person was arrested following a shooting at Lamar High School in Arlington.Arlington police said it happened around 6:55 a.m.

Monday on campus, but outside the school building.Two students were shot and are receiving medical care. It’s not yet clear how badly they were injured.Two people were hurt, and one person was arrested following a shooting at Lamar High School in Arlington.The suspect shooter was taken into custody.

Arlington police say they do not believe the suspect ever made it inside the school.Police have not yet said if that person is a student.Because school does not start until 7:35 a.m.

and was not in session at the time of the shooting. Not all students had arrived on campus.Dallas ISD middle school athletic director charged with improper relationship with studentPolice are asking people to stay away from the campus while they investigate.Parents who go to campus will not be allowed to pick up their children.Those who were already at school went into lockdown.

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