
Four people were injured Wednesday in a shooting at a high school in Texas, and three were taken to the hospital, police said.
The shooting happened in Arlington on the second floor of Timberview High School, said Kevin Kolbye, assistant chief of Arlington police. Officers received calls of a shooting around 9:15 a.m., he said.
"More than two or three shots" were fired, and at least two people had gunshot injuries, Kolbye said. Two victims who were shot were expected to remain in the hospital. One was in the intensive care unit, Kolbye said. A third who may have been grazed by a bullet is expected to be released from the hospital Wednesday, he added.
Timothy George Simpkins, an 18-year old student, was in police custody Wednesday afternoon, Kolbye said. Simpkins contacted an attorney and then turned himself in with the attorney, Kolbye added.
Kolbye said Simpkins is expected to be charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Officers suspect the shooting happened when a student "got into a fight and drew a weapon," Kolbye said, adding the incident was "not a random act of violence."

One of the injured was "an older person that may be a teacher," Kolbye said. A pregnant woman may have fallen during the incident and received medical treatment, he said. The woman did not go to the hospital, he said.
Abbott, appearing at an unrelated news conference at the U.S-Mexico border, said, "We grieve for everyone who's been harmed or impacted by this in anyway whatsoever."
Officers could not say how the student got a gun into the building. Kolbye said the gun police believe was used was recovered on the street in nearby Grand Prairie. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is expected to run ballistics on the weapon, Kolybe said.
"Be having the victims in your thoughts in prayers," Aaron said.
Students and staff were initially locked in their classrooms and offices, but the building was given the "all clear" late Wednesday morning, the Mansfield Independent School District said in a statement. Kolybe said all students had been evacuated as of Wednesday afternoon.
Arlington police said they were working closely with the Mansfield Police Department, the Mansfield Independent School District Police Department, the Grand Prairie Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
The school district was setting up a parent reunification point nearby, police confirmed on Twitter.
More than 1,800 students attend Timberview High School.
The incident is the latest shooting in a school since the beginning of the school year. Several schools, finally back to in-person instruction after more than a year of remote learning, have locked down in recent weeks because of shootings, striking panic among students, staff and parents.
Contributing: Ryan Miller









