![]() If the threat wasn't let in, we wouldn't be here," said Pamplin. The terror was Zac, pacing up and down the hall, trying to find someone to film him brutally beat Tim. ![]() "What terroristic threat did he commit? The terror was outside the classroom. It didn't matter, because he continued to use that weapon."Ī Tarrant County jury is deliberating the verdict for Timothy George Simpkins, a man accused of shooting three people at Timberview High School in Arlington in 2021 after a fight in a classroom.ĭefense attorneys Lesa Pamplin and MarQ Clayton questioned the prosecution's claims that Simpkins was a cold-blooded killer and recast him as a victim who put down a threat. He knew that people were running for their lives. He knew that there were other people in the classroom. "You saw the video, that is as cold-blooded as it can get. He was hunting him down, like a wounded animal who was crawling and that wasn't enough for him," said prosecutor Rose Anna Salinas. It wasn't enough to shoot him one time in the classroom. "Do we think he was trying to kill Zac? Absolutely, absolutely. ![]() ![]() Thursday with the prosecution telling the jury Simpkins intended to kill Zacchaeus 'Zac' Selby and with no regard for anyone else in the room. STORY: /MA6pNx5BVB- Alanna Quillen JCLOSING ARGUMENTSĬlosing arguments began at about 8:37 a.m. The family of Timothy Simpkins reacts to the unanimous guilty verdict of attempted capital murder that just came down from jurors in 9 hours of deliberation. ![]()
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