Dallas school shooting: Wilmer-Hutchins H.S. SKY 4

There is a large police presence outside of Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas after what the district is calling a "shooting incident" on Tuesday afternoon. Sources tell FOX 4 say a 17-year-old was shot in the lower leg. Wilmer Hutchins High School Shooting What we know: Dallas police say they responded to a shooting call around 1 p.m. There are several emergency vehicles in the 5500 block of Langdon Road, which is where the high school is located. Images from SKY 4 show a heavy police response at the school with numerous ambulance vehicles. Dallas ISD says safety protocols are in place. SKY 4 captured shots of several students leaving the building and heading toward Wilmer-Hutchins Eagle Stadium. Parents and community members are being urged not to come to the campus. Reunification plans are expected to be shared shortly. What we don't know: The details of the incident have not been released.

Body cam shows Ferris officer trying to stop wrong-way driver

FOX 4 News has obtained bodycam footage that shows how a Ferris police officer risked his own life in the moments after a wrong-way crash killed four people. The officer crossed over the center median shining his flashlight at oncoming cars to help them avoid hitting the cars in the middle of the highway.