Dallas police say they've filed charges against a man related to a September gas explosion at the Highland Hills Apartments near Paul Quinn College in southeast Dallas.
Police said 28-year-old Phillip Dankins was already in custody at the Dallas County Jail on a family violence warrant. It鈥檚 unknown if the incidents are related.
Dankins faces seven deadly conduct warrants related to the explosion.
Seven people were injured in the explosion, including four Dallas Fire-Rescue members. Two remain hospitalized.
"My heart is out to all the firemen who still gotta recover -- there's a long way to recovery. The resident are trying to get relocated to permanent housing," said council member Tennell Atkins, who represents the area of southern Oak Cliff.
In the meantime, 250 residents are still displaced from their homes, according to the city.
Atkins said investigators believe the man in custody shot into an apartment and damaged a gas line that was connected to a stove.
"But right now it's a great day that no one lost a life," Atkins said.
WFAA-TV that investigators 鈥渃oncluded that the explosion was caused when a suspect fired into an apartment, hit a stove and severed a gas line.鈥
The city has provided hotels for families displaced by the explosion. But those stays might end soon, said Rocky Vaz, who is with Dallas' Office of Emergency Management.
鈥淭hey're right now doing the inspections and checking the gas pressure,鈥 Vaz told 四虎影院. 鈥淎nd once that is green tagged and hopefully, everything works out, the gas is turned on, they'll be able to check out and go back to their apartments.鈥
Atkins said the hotel stays are being managed on a day-by-day basis.
This is a developing story.
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