Remember the Texas school shooter suspect who shot up his school, injuring 4 people?
It happened back in October, and in just a blink of an eye, he was out of jail enjoying a catered meal at a big house party.
Here are a couple of pictures from that party:
The story goes that this 18-year-old kid, who’s from a very wealthy family, was “bullied” and that’s why he was “forced” to lash out and shoot people.
Well, that s0-called “bullied” kid was just re-arrested for breaking his $75K bond and tossed back in jail.
Fox 4 reported that the Arlington teenager accused of injuring four people during a school shooting is back behind bars.
Court records show 18-year-old Timothy Simpkins was arrested Thursday for a bond violation.
Simpkins bonded out of jail in October, just a few days after police said he opened fire inside Timberview High School in Arlington.
The shooting reportedly stemmed from a fight Simpkins had with another student. That student, 15-year-old Zaccaeus Selby, was critically injured but survived.
Another student was grazed by a bullet and a teacher was shot. A second teacher who was pregnant was injured in chaos following the shooting.
Simpkins was charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
His family claimed he was being bullied but the Arlington police chief said he does not believe bullying played any role in the shooting.
Metal detector wands and other enhanced security measures were added at Timberview High School.
I dug around and found out what he was re-0arrested for.
According to officials, Timothy Simpkins was arrested for violating the terms of his original bond by failing to provide a urine analysis test.
Sounds like the underage s0-called “bully-victim” is also doing drugs.
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