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Porter High School Shooter caught on McDavitt
BISD officer fires weapon at vehicle at Porter High School. Driver of vehicle was driving recklessly while trying to flee the school while students & staff were present.

Arrests have been made and all students and staff at Porter High School are safe, according to authorities.
The Brownsville Independent School District (BISD) police officer who fired his firearm at a car while on duty at Port High School on Tuesday morning reportedly did not hit anyone with his bullets.
According to a news release issued by the school district, at nine o’clock in the morning on Tuesday, BISD police officers responded to the high school in response to a plea for help regarding suspicious behavior at the high school.
According to the release, the Brownsville ISD Police and Security Services came to the location to assist as a vehicle attempted to depart in a dangerous manner while children and employees were there.
“The officer fired his pistol at the car as it approached him out of concern for the safety of the other people in the building, including the faculty and the pupils. According to the announcement, the vehicle managed to get away from the site.
There have been arrests made, and everyone at Porter ECHS, students and staff alike, is now safe and sound.



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