Shooting on DART train in Dallas leaves 1 dead, 2 injured
The shooting took place on a Green Line train near Hatcher Station in Dallas, Texas
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A shooting on a Dallas Area Rapid Transit train Sunday killed one person and left two others injured, according to police.
DART police officers responded to the shooting on a Green Line train near Hatcher Station in Dallas, Texas, at around 4:30 p.m. CT.
Two people, including a bystander, were shot during the altercation, which is believed to have stemmed from an argument, police told WFAA.
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Both victims were transported to a hospital, where one of them was pronounced dead. The other victim's condition is unknown at this time.
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A third victim was injured after being struck with shrapnel, according to police. That victim was treated at the scene.
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As of early Monday morning, no arrests have been made in connection with the shooting, and it is unclear what the argument was about.
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Operations of the Green Line train were disrupted for hours as police responded to the shooting and investigated the scene, DART wrote on Twitter.