Firefighters were unharmed after a shooting at several Fort Worth Fire Department buildings on Tuesday afternoon, officials said.
According to the Fort Worth Fire Department, a suspect in a white Ford Taurus fired shots at the Fire Department's high-rise training tower at the Bob Bolen Public Safety Complex, located at 505 West
Felix, shortly before 3:30 p.m.Five shots were fired from the vehicle at the 8-story building, and all of the shots hit the exterior, officials said. No one was injured.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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