Shooting at Dallas, Texas office building leaves three injured
March 9th, 2010 - 1:19 am ICT by BNO NewsDALLAS, TEXAS (BNO NEWS) — At least three people were injured on Monday after a shooting at a office building in Dallas, according to Dallas Fire and Rescue.
Six ambulances were at the scene of the shooting outside the United Texas Bank in the 12000 block near Medical City of Dallas.
At a news conference, officials with the Dallas Police Department said the alleged gunman shot two men. Then he went to the United Texas bank as the police was arriving at the scene.
Officers fired shots at the suspect but they missed him. Shortly after, the suspect shot himself.
Two of the victims were taken to Parkland Hospital and the alleged shooter was taken in critical condition to another hospital with a gun shot wound to the head.
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