High School Shooter From Texas Out Of Prison On Bond!

This Wednesday, Timothy George Simpkins, 18, shot and wounded four people at Timberview High School in Arlington, Texas.
Four people were injured, among whom were three children and an adult. The event took place after a fight between students. The school treated one person, and the three individuals were taken to the hospital.
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Immediately police took Simpkins into custody on Wednesday morning, after he left the scene, and charged him with three counts of aggravated assault with a weapon (gun).
He was released from prison to home confinement this Thursday. His close posted a $75,000 bond.
WFAA covered this story:
Simpkins was released on bond from Tarrant County Jail on Thursday morning, which was set at $75,000.
The bond included several conditions: drug and alcohol testing, GPS monitoring and 24-hour home confinement, according to orders from Tarrant County Magistrate Judge Brooke Panuthos.
An arrest affidavit released Thursday morning reveals more details about the moments leading up to the shooting, including witness accounts describing to police an alleged fight between the witness and the suspected shooter.
Of the four victims, two remained in the hospital Thursday morning; one is a 15-year-old in critical condition and the other is a 25-year-old listed in good condition, police said. The other two were not in the hospital.