The boy faces a maximum sentence under Texas law of 40 years.
, 16, was killed outside Lamar High School, and the boy, then 15, was taken into custody a short time later on a capital murder charge.
In the courtroom Tuesday, KXAS-TV reported, the girl wounded in the shooting took the stand. She told jurors she didn’t go to school for more than a week after the shooting and that the sound of thunder keeps her on edge, reminding her of a gunshot.Prosecutors provided surveillance video of the shooting, which showed students scatter after the teen fired a second time,Defense attorneys will call witnesses in the trial Wednesday, the station reported.
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