Concern rises as Duncanville ISD addresses extra security, online threats

Concern rises as Duncanville ISD addresses extra security, online threats 03:19

DUNCANVILLE — Passion Neal’s family went to John Kincaide Stadium last Friday night to watch the top-ranked Duncanville High School Panthers take on the South Oak Cliff Bears. She said there were a series of fights.

“It was so intense that my 13-year-old that was sitting with me at the game, she ended up having a panic attack, and we had to take her and leave,” Neal said.

Her goal was to get her daughter to safety, but Neal also had an older teenage girl who was a cheerleader. First, it was to get her panicked youngster, who is homeschooled, out of the stadium.

“At one point, we were in the restroom, and kids just stormed in, girls and boys, jumping on toilets and sinks,” Neal said. “Because there was a fight breaking out within the concession stands.”

They got her home safely. That wasn’t the case for David Washington after the game. Dallas Police got called to a shooting in the 8000 block of Polk Street near West Wheatland Road just before 11 pm. A 16-year-old suspect shot the 17-year-old, police said.

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