Driver with gunshot wound crashes into Texas school bus, students uninjured: police
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A man with a gunshot wound who appeared to be driving to a hospital or clinic passed out behind the wheel of his car Tuesday morning, crashing into a school bus full of students, Texas authorities said.
Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said they responded to a crash involving a Spring Independent School District school bus before 7:30 a.m. near Rolling Creek.
He said the 10 students and driver aboard the bus at the time of the crash were uninjured. They were moved to a different bus and taken to Spring Early College Academy, according to Click 2 Houston.
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Officials said the children on the bus were shaken from the experience, but calm considering the circumstances.
The driver of the white BMW sedan had a gunshot wound that authorities believe was sustained during an altercation inside an apartment complex nearby.
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Gonzalez said the driver, who has not been identified, was driving away from the apartment when he passed out and slammed into the left-front tire of the school bus.
He was taken to a nearby hospital in stable condition and is expected to survive.
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The sheriff said investigators are trying to determine what led to the shooting.
“It’s still a kind of a fluid situation,” Gonzalez told reporters.