Community meeting being held to discuss security following Wilmer Hutchins school shooting

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Parents and students at Wilmer Hutchins High School are demanding answers after a shooting at the school last week.

With extra police on campus, students returned to campus on Monday following the shooting. Police say a 17-year-old student is in custody, accused of shooting another student in the leg. The victim is recovering.

Nearly 100 students and some teachers walked out of their classes Monday morning in protest of the shooting. Students say they do not feel safe and they want better security.

Our media partner NBC 5 was outside the school when students began leaving the building. Students who stopped to speak with NBC 5 said they were concerned for their safety and that the people hired to keep the campus safe weren't doing their job.

Meanwhile, investigators are trying to figure out how the gun got into the building. Wilmer Hutchins has metal detectors and a clear backpack policy, but the gun was smuggled in any way.

A community meeting to discuss security is set for 7:00 p.m. Tuesday.

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