Arlington Shooter Was Not “Bullied’ . . . Was “A Drug Dealer’ Claims Classmate!!

The family of Timothy Simpkins, the 18-year-old student suspected in an Arlington high school shooting Wednesday, claims he was bullied and tried to protect himself.

Well MTO News has learned that a person claiming to be one of Timothy’s classmate is telling a different story,

That person came out publicly, claiming that Timothy is not the “innocent” and “bullied” teen that everyone claims he is. Rather he is – according to the person claiming to be a classmate – a DRUG DEALER who got caught up with the wrong crowd.

The tipster explained in the post, “I go to school with this kid and he was never bullied.”

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The alleged classmate continued, “Some people did not like him but that’s because he was a drug dealer and those type of things come with doing that.”

And there’s more. According to the insider, “He was robbed not because of having nice things or a nice car but because he was A DRUG DEALER.”

The alleged classmate added, “After being robbed he wanted revenge but instead got his a$$ beat. His ego couldn’t ahandle it so he shot the kid and others as well.”

And according to the alleged classmate – Timothy may have been “dealing drugs” in school. And the classmate claims that’s the reason he was beat up, not “bullying.”

Four people were wounded at Timberview High School in the Mansfield Independent School District near Dallas-Fort Worth, including a pregnant woman.

Three people are expected to survive while one 15-year-old is in critical condition.

Timothy faces three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and was booked into the Tarrant County Lon Evans Correction Center on a $75,000 bond. He has posted bail and was released as of Thursday afternoon.