Two students injured, Texas high school on lockdown after reported shooting; suspect in custody

A high school in Texas was on lockdown, and a suspected gunman was in police custody after at least two students were injured in a reported shooting that unfolded outside the building early Monday, according to authorities and local reports.

Officers responded to Lamar High School in Arlington to investigate reports of a shooting and secured the scene, the Arlington Police Department said.

Two students suffered injuries and were receiving medical care, FOX4 Dallas-Forth Worth reported. No updates on their conditions were immediately available.

The suspected shooter was taken into custody, police said, without elaborating further.

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Police did not immediately share whether any injuries were reported, saying more information would be released later.

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Students and staff will be sent home once the lockdown is lifted, Arlington school district officials said, according to WFAA-TV.

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Arlington is located about 28 miles west of Dallas.

This is a developing story; check back for updates.

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