State Fair shooting suspect's bond reduced to $100,000, documents show

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PREVIOUS COVERAGE: State Fair shooting suspect told cops he was threatened

Arrest affidavits obtained by FOX 4 are shedding new light on what happened leading up to the shooting at the State Fair of Texas that injured three people over the weekend.

State Fair of Texas shooting suspect Cameron Turner's bond has been reduced.

Turner's bond was dropped from $1,600,000 to $100,000 on Thursday, according to new court documents.

Court documents say the state opposed the decision.

The 22-year-old is charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after he allegedly shot two men and a woman inside the Tower Building food court.

The victims' injuries were not life-threatening.

An arrest affidavit for Turner said video showed the 22-year-old inside the Fair when he was approached by a man.

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State Fair of Texas Shooting: Witnesses describe chaos

The State Fair of Texas opened late Sunday after Dallas police said a man shot at another man and injured three people in the food court Saturday night. People who were there at the time described the chaos after the gunfire erupted.

Turner told police he felt threatened and went into "survival mode" and opened fire 3 to 4 times. The shots hit the man and two others.

Turner told police he was trying to protect his family.

Another hearing in the case is scheduled for Feb. 16.