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Family of 15-year-old Timberview High School shooting victim asks for prayers

The family of the 15-year-old boy who was critically injured in the Timberview High School shooting is asking for prayers as he struggles to recover.

Zacchaeus Selby’s mother, Iysha Selby, talked to reporters Friday as he underwent another round of surgery. 

She said he has been in and out of a drug-induced coma. But during the times that he is more alert, he has been able to squeeze her hand. 

“He has tubes in this throat and in his nose. He just lays there,” the 15-year-old’s mother said while trying to hold back her emotions. 

Selby was one of four people hurt in Wednesday’s school shooting at Timberview High School in Arlington. 

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Police said he and 18-year-old Timothy Simpkins got into a physical fight in a classroom. Others tried to break up the fight, then Simpkins pulled a handgun out of his backpack and shot Selby multiple times. 

A 25-year-old teacher, identified by students as Cedric Petit, was also shot and a teenage girl was grazed by a bullet. A pregnant teacher fell and was hurt but is okay.

“He said, ‘Momma, momma, I have been shot,’ and I said, ‘What?’ He said, ‘I have been shot,’ oh my God. And he held the phone and I saw the hole in his chest and the blood was just pouring, pouring, pouring out of his chest. It was all over his clothes, his mouth, his ears, the concrete,” Iysha recalled.

That’s how she learned her son had been shot Wednesday morning. She then rushed to the school.

“I was beating on the door, ‘Let me in, my baby’s in there!’ But they wouldn’t let anybody in,” she said. “and he came out on the stretcher and I ran to the stretcher and I grabbed his hand and he looked up and he said I love you and I said I love you too.”

She then watched as the ambulance raced with her son to Medical City Arlington, where he underwent a second four-hour surgery Friday.

Simpkins was arrested after an hours-long manhunt and charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He posted bond a day later and was released from jail. 

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His family claims he was being bullied and was trying to protect himself.

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Police advised Selby’s family not to talk about what prompted the fight because of the ongoing investigation. But they said they want people to know he is not the monster people are making him out to be on social media.

“We’ve seen the video ourselves. We were shocked to see the video because we’ve never ever seen him that way before. I’ve never seen him fight with even his sister or his older brother. He’s a mild-mannered, soft-spoken child,” said Kathy Selby, his grandmother.

The family described him as a sweet and caring kid who loves football and video games just like most teenagers his age.

Selby’s family said his condition has improved slightly since he was admitted. They are optimistic about his recovery but said it will be a long one.

“Everybody’s so nice and sweet and caring. We’ve been getting so much love and support. They said the visiting room is just full of people trying to come in and see him. One of the other victims, the teacher, their family came and prayed with us. We’ve had the police come and speak with us and give us hugs and the staff is nice. We’ve had staff pray with us. I mean, the love and support is… it’s so much,” his mom said.

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No Classes Thursday At Mansfield ISD’s Timberview High In Wake Of School Shooting – CBS Dallas / Fort Worth

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ARLINGTON, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – Classes are cancelled for Thursday, Oct. 7 at Mansfield ISD’s Timberview High School in Arlington following Wednesday morning’s shooting that injured four people.

“It is so important that the Timberview High School community have time to heal, and so, there will be no school for Timberview High School on Thursday,” Principal Derrell Douglas said in a letter to parents Wednesday afternoon.

He said there will be counseling services available at Word of Truth Church, Mansfield ISD Center for the Performing Arts as well as virtual counseling.

Suspect Timothy George Simpkins, 18, turned himself in to police hours after the shooting.

The teen was charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon with bond set at $25,000 for each count.

The shooting resulted from a conflict between two teens in a classroom.

Police allege Simpkins brought a gun to school and at some point during or after that fight, he got out the 45-caliber handgun and started shooting.

A 15-year-old student was hit with a least one gunshot. A 25-year-old man, a teacher, was also wounded. They both remain hospitalized.

A girl student was grazed by a bullet

Police said Simpkins drove away from campus after the shooting.

They said the gun used in the crime was found about two miles from the school.

Around 1:00 p.m., SImpkins, with a lawyer, surrendered to police.

“What we believed happened,” said Asst. Chief Kevin Kolbye of the Arlington Police Department, “A fight between the student and another individual in the class, and a gun was used. When the officers heard over the radio there was a teacher in distress, the officers immediately went to that classroom. One officer heard the shots as he was going up there.”

Arlington Police confirmed the ATF Dallas Field Division, Mansfield PD, Grand Prairie PD, and Mansfield ISD police performed a “methodical search” of the campus.

Asst. Chief Kolbye also confirmed all of the students at Timberview had been evacuated.

There were some 1,700 students being united with their families.

Victim services has been called in to help the students.

Here is the full letter from Principal Douglas to parents and guardians:

Dear Timberview High School Parents and Guardians:

It has been a devastating day, and we are still in the midst of reunifying our students and parents; but we want to thank you for your cooperation, patience, understanding and kind words as we come to grips with what has happened.

Today’s shooting has been traumatic. We are so grateful there were no fatalities, and reports indicate that those injured are expected to recover.

It is so important that the Timberview High School community have time to heal, and so, there will be no school for Timberview High School on Thursday, Oct. 7. All after-school activities, including athletics events and games, will also be canceled. In addition, the parent-teacher conferences on Oct. 8 will be rescheduled for a later date.

There will be counseling services available for students, staff and families tomorrow to help individuals begin to process what has happened. The services will be available both in person and virtually. Please see the counseling details below:

Word of Truth Church
8201 Webb Ferrell Rd, Arlington, TX 76002
Thursday, Oct. 7 starting at 7:25 a.m.

Mansfield ISD Center for the Performing Arts
1110 W. Debbie Lane, Mansfield, TX 76063
Thursday, Oct. 7 starting at 7:25 a.m.

Virtual Counseling
Thursday, Oct. 7 from 11 a.m. to noon

You can also review Mansfield ISD’s 24/7 Student Support service here, which provides assistance to students during non-school hours. There’s even additional support through a free referral service to help those with mental health or substance use issues to get matched for treatment.

Please note that given the current investigation underway, no one will be able to have access to the Timberview High School campus until further notice. We will be sure to update you once we have further details about steps moving forward.

If you have any questions about any of the information mentioned, please contact the Mansfield ISD Communications Department at 817-299-6345 (from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) or email info@misdmail.org.

Sincerely,

Derrell Douglas
Principal
Timberview High School

Wednesday evening, the City of Mansfield tweeted a statement about the school shooting:

The City of Mansfield expresses its deepest sympathies to those who were harmed in the shooting at Timberview High School this morning, as well as their loved ones. We are also thankful for the first responders who helped the victims, secured the scene and took the suspect into custody. Our thoughts and prayers are with our @mansfieldisd family.

 



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1 Of 4 Timberview HS Shooting Victims Critical, Suspect Timothy Simpkins In Custody – CBS Dallas / Fort Worth

ARLINGTON (CBSDFW.COM) — The “all clear” has been given at Timberview High School in Arlington after an active shooter situation Wednesday morning and suspected teenage gunman is in custody.

A person with a weapon opened fire on the 2nd floor of Timberview High School, in the 7000 block of South Watson Road in Arlington around 9:15 a.m. The school is in the Mansfield Independent School District.

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Arlington Assistant Police Chief Kevin Kolbye confirmed that there are 4 victims from the situation. Three people were transported to a local hospital. One injured person refused treatment at the scene.

As of 1:00 p.m. all of those victims were being treated at Medical City Arlington. Reporting from the scene CBS 11 News reporter Steve Pickett learned that a 15-year-old victim is in critical condition, a 25-year-old male employee at school is in good condition, and a slightly injured female teen is being treated and will soon be released.

During a morning press conference Kolbye said he wasn’t sure if Timberview has metal detectors.

Police searched for hours to find suspect Timothy George Simpkins.

Police say Simpkins, a student a the school, opened fire in a classroom after getting into a fight with another student. Officials say they have seen video of the fight, but not the shooting. “This is not a random act of violence,” Kolbye said. “This is not somebody attacking our school.”

Simpkins, 18, is considered armed and dangerous.

The school was immediately placed on lockdown, and students and staff were locked in their classrooms/offices. The Mansfield ISD has began the reunification process of families. Officials said students are being ‘safely’ escorted to buses.

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CBS 11 News reporter Nicole Jacobs spoke with a parent who described information gotten from their child inside of a classroom. “He said the doors are locked and the police still haven’t found the shooter,” the mother recalled. “I haven’t been able to reach my son for 20 minutes… when we last spoke I heard the other kids crying and screaming in the classroom.”

From Chopper 11 heavy police activity and dozens of people could be seen outside.

Officials with the Arlington Police Department confirmed that the ATF Dallas Field Division, Mansfield PD, Grand Prairie PD, and Mansfield ISD police are all working the scene and are doing a ‘methodical search’ of the campus.

Mansfield ISD has set up a reunification location where adults can pick up students. Parents are being told to go to the Center for Performing Arts, located at 1110 West Debbie Lane in Mansfield. Police say students will eventually be bused to the location after the school is completely secured and officers will be on the scene. The current student population is around 2,000.

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CBS 11 News photographer Vince Bosquez reported live on CBS 11 News that police had surrounded a home where they believe the suspect lives. That location is near Ragland Road, in the 8000 Block of South Collins.

As a precaution, the following Arlington ISD schools are on lockout as police search for a suspect/s related to the active shooter event:

  • Arlington Collegiate High School at Tarrant County College
  • Ashworth Elementary
  • Barnett Elementary
  • Beckham Elementary
  • Bebensee Elementary
  • Bowie High School
  • Bryant Elementary
  • Hale Elementary
  • Ousley Junior High
  • Pearcy STEM Academy

A lockout means all school exterior doors are locked from the inside. Administrators say all students at those schools are safe inside and that teaching and learning will continue.

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