Six Hurt in Wash. State Mall Shooting
TACOMA, Wash. - At least six people were hurt after shots were fired inside a Tacoma shopping mall Sunday, and the mall was locked down as police searched for a shooter, authorities said.
It wasn't immediately clear if any of the injured had been shot.
A clerk said she heard three gunshots, and a shopper said he saw a man running through the mall with a gun and firing.
"An individual had just come running through a cross section and I heard some fire so I just told everybody to drop," Dick Waldo told KING-TV. "And then the individual started running toward the other end of the mall."
The mall was locked down, and the shooter was also still believed to be inside, Tacoma Fire Department Deputy Chief John Lendosky told CNN
Why? Why? Why?
TACOMA, Wash. - At least six people were hurt after shots were fired inside a Tacoma shopping mall Sunday, and the mall was locked down as police searched for a shooter, authorities said.
It wasn't immediately clear if any of the injured had been shot.
A clerk said she heard three gunshots, and a shopper said he saw a man running through the mall with a gun and firing.
"An individual had just come running through a cross section and I heard some fire so I just told everybody to drop," Dick Waldo told KING-TV. "And then the individual started running toward the other end of the mall."
The mall was locked down, and the shooter was also still believed to be inside, Tacoma Fire Department Deputy Chief John Lendosky told CNN
Why? Why? Why?
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