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Teen held in Texas school shooting that left 1 dead, 1 hurt

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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — A 15-year-old arrested in a fatal shooting outside a Dallas-area high school will remain in custody following a Tuesday detention hearing, the boy's lawyer said.

The Monday shooting on a high school campus in the suburb of Arlington left one student dead from a gunshot wound and another injured by shrapnel. The early-morning gunfire prompted officials at Lamar High School to lock the building down for hours, although police said they arrested a student on a capital murder charge stemming from the shooting within minutes.

Lisa Herrick, a court-appointed attorney for the boy, said that after questionin­g, a state judge Tuesday found there was probable cause for the teen's arrest. The judge ordered he remain at a juvenile detention for the next 10 days after which his custody will be re-evaluated, Herrick said.

Herrick said prosecutor­s are yet to formally charge the boy, but that in addition to the capital murder charge Arlington police referred a terroristi­c threat charge to the district attorney's office. A spokeswoma­n for the Tarrant County district attorney declined to comment, noting the case is still under investigat­ion.

Police have not said what motivated the gunfire that began around 6:55 a.m., but said the suspected shooter fled without ever entering the school building. Authoritie­s have not identified the victims and declined to release the alleged shooter's name because he is a minor.

Herrick said she does not know whether her client had a relationsh­ip with the victims and that he has not spoken to police. She declined to provide more details on the circumstan­ces of the shooting and police investigat­ion.

Herrick said her client has not previously been “involved in the juvenile justice system” and is “understand­ably emotional.”

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