Police: 2 store employees, gunman dead at Maryland mall
Gunfire erupted in a Columbia, Maryland, shopping mall late Saturday morning, leaving three people dead and five others injured, police said.
Howard County Police
Chief Bill McMahon told reporters that the shooter apparently fatally
shot a man and woman in their 20s -- both store employees -- before
shooting himself in a store on the second floor. The motive was unclear.
The body of the suspected
shooter was found near a shotgun on the floor of Zumiez, a shop that
caters to skaters, police said. A large amount of ammunition was found
near the body, leading investigators to suspect that he might be
carrying explosives.
"This should not happen at the Columbia Mall," McMahon said. "This shouldn't happen anywhere."
The first 911 call about the shooting came at about 11:15 a.m. and officers were in the mall within two minutes, police said.
The shooting "seems to have been very contained to that store and the area just outside," McMahon told reporters.
Police entered the mall
and found three people dead. There was no indication of additional shots
being fired. The scene was secure shortly before 1 p.m., police said.
"Think about this, on a
Saturday afternoon at the mall, how many people may be in there,"
McMahon said at a press conference as customers and employees were still
being evacuated. "Something like this happens and people run in many
directions, and they also do what we train them to do -- to shelter in
place."
A federal official
briefed on the shooting told CNN preliminary information indicates the
shooting may have been related to a domestic dispute.
A tweet from Howard
County police, however, said investigators could not confirm the
shooting was related to a domestic dispute and they had no information
about the suspect being known by the victims.
Four people from were transported to Howard County General Hospital, a hospital spokeswoman said in a statement.
They were in good
condition. One patient had a gunshot wound to the foot; the others
suffered injuries after the shooting. McMahon said one person had a
seizure, another a sprained ankle.
In a statement,
management of The Mall in Columbia said: "Our hearts & prayers are
with everyone in the Columbia community. The Mall in Columbia will
remain closed for the remainder of the day . ... Please keep the
community in your thoughts and prayers."
Employees told CNN the
gunfire erupted near a second-floor food court in the late morning,
sending shoppers and workers running for cover.
"It's a mall shooting,"
one mall worker, identified only as K.T., told CNN. "No one knows what's
going on. In today's world, you hear gunshots and you run."
The staccato of gunfire
was followed by the cries and screams of children and adults running or
ducking for cover, the employee said.
"A lot of kids were
crying, and mothers were holding onto them," K.T. said. "I wasn't
worried about me. I was just making sure everybody was OK."
Once the shooting stopped, SWAT team members moved from store to store.
"It was just crazy,"
said K.T., who snapped a picture of a bullet-riddled wall near the
shooting scene. "It's one of those things you see on TV but never expect
you'll go through."
Colin Ready, another
employee, said he heard a couple of booms and thought the sounds were
from construction. Then, there were several more booms and people were
screaming and scattering, he said.
The manager of the store
where Ready works closed the front gate, he said. When a police
officer, not in uniform, came to the gate later to say the mall had been
secured, Ready said workers didn't believe he was a cop.
Laura McKindles, another mall employee, told CNN affiliate WJLA that she heard eight to10 gunshots.
"I have never
experienced anything like this in my life," she said. "I was standing
there talking to a customer and I started hearing all this banging
coming from the food court... and people started running and they said
somebody's down there and they got a gun."
Near tears, she added:
"This country needs a lot of help. When somebody is that angry to go to a
mall on a Saturday morning and shoot people. We're in a lot of
trouble... To push people to those limits where things like that happen
makes no sense."
Authorities initially
reported that an active shooter was on the second floor of the mall in
Howard County, according to CNN affiliate WBAL. Local scanner reports had authorities requesting multiple mass casualty units.
But one of the bodies
believed to be the shooter was located near a gun and ammunition, police
said. The identification of the person was unknown.
"We are very confident that it was a single shooter," McMahon said.
While McMahon spoke to
reporters about two hours after the shooting, he said, SWAT teams and
officers from various jurisdictions were still going store-to-store and
evacuating people people who had taken shelter.
Images on Twitter
reportedly from the scene showed mall employees and customers hiding in a
stock room. The mall was on lockdown for some time.
The fire department, via Twitter, advised people to avoid the area.
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