18-year-old dies days after mass shooting at South Dallas spring break party

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18-year-old dies days after mass shooting at South Dallas spring break party
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ICYMI: An 18-year-old high school senior has died from his injuries following a mass shooting at a spring break party in South Dallas. Nine other innocent victims were caught in the crossfire, police said.

A Dallas high school senior died days after he was one of 10 people shot at a weekend spring break party.

Wilson's mother and grandmother have not been able to sleep much since the shooting happened. They're devastated by his death. "I thought it was a dream, but when I went outside and didn't see his car in front of the house, I knew," Wilson’s mother recalled. "I just started panicking and screaming and hollering. I didn't know what to do."His family never left his bedside, hoping he'd recover, but he didn't.

"They just need to stop this senseless killing. I don't know what's going on with these kids today, but I know my son was a good child," Wilson’s mother said.So far, there have been no arrests in what is now a murder investigation.

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