An 18-year-old injured in a Mar. 20 shooting at a Dallas club has died after he was hospitalized in critical condition.
The Dallas Medical Examiner confirmed that Anthony Wilson, 18, has died. They have not yet confirmed the cause or manner of death yet.Last Saturday, police and paramedics got a shooting call around midnight at The Space, located on Botham Jean Boulevard just south of the C.F. Hawn Freeway.
Multiple ambulances were called to the scene. Dallas Police say 10 people were shot at the scene, and several were injured as they tried to escape the scene. One of the victims, an 18-year-old, was taken to an area hospital where they remain in critical condition.Over the course of several hours, nine additional shooting victims arrived at various hospitals throughout the metroplex in stable condition.
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