Students at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas express deep fear about returning after a shooting on Tuesday that left four teens injured. The alleged gunman, a 17-year-old student, reportedly gained access through an unsecured door before opening fire, a method that has raised significant concerns about school security protocols.
For students like Deliyah Martin, the traumatic experience of being locked down during the incident is palpable, as she recalls the chaos and uncertainty. With this latest violence occurring almost a year after another student was injured in a classroom shooting, parents and community leaders are pressing for enhanced safety measures in schools to ensure the well-being of students.
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