Timberview High School Shooter on Charges of Attempted Capital Murder

A student was convicted guilty of attempted capital m*rder after shooting and injuring three people at a Texas high school. On Thursday, a jury in Tarrant County convicted suspect Timothy Simpkins guilty.

The charges stem from an incident in 2021 when Simpkins was an 18-year-old student at Timberview High School in Arlington.

During a fight with then-15-year-old classmate Zac Selby, Simpkins produced a.45-caliber handgun and opened fire.

Selby was severely injured as a result of the gunfire. A teacher was also hit while a gunshot grazed another pupil. A pregnant instructor was also reportedly hurt in the subsequent turmoil.

Timberview High School Shooter on Charges of Attempted Capital Murder

Simpkins then fled the area in a silver Dodge Charger from 2018. Simpkins’ family said he acted in self-defense after being bullied by Selby, but Selby’s family has denied the story.

The Selby family was allegedly “shocked” by footage of the incident.

“We’ve seen the video ourselves,” the victim’s grandma, Kathy Selby, told FOX 4 News. “We were shocked to see the video because we’d never seen him act like that before.” I’ve never seen him fight with anyone, not even his sister or elder brother. He’s a quiet, soft-spoken child.”

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