Gunman kills four in Washington State mall

September 24, 2016 09:15 am | Updated November 01, 2016 08:31 pm IST - BURLINGTON, Washington

Emergency Medical Service arrive at Cascade Mall in Burlington, Washington.

Emergency Medical Service arrive at Cascade Mall in Burlington, Washington.

Police searched on Saturday for a gunman who opened fire in the makeup department of a Macy’s store at a mall north of Seattle, killing four women, the authorities said.

Washington State Patrol spokesman Sgt. Mark Francis said the police were seeking a Hispanic man wearing black shirt and armed with a rifle last seen walking toward Interstate 5.

“We are still actively looking for the shooter,” Mr. Francis said at a news conference. “Stay indoors, stay secure.”

The authorities say the motive for Friday night’s shooting, which also left a man critically wounded was unknown.

The FBI was assisting the local authorities as dozens of police officers searched for the suspect. The FBI’s Seattle office said on Twitter that it “has no information to suggest additional attacks planned” in Washington State but did not elaborate.

The deadly shooting happened in the Cascade Mall in Burlington, Washington, about 60 miles (97 kilometers) north of Seattle. Mr. Francis said the “lone shooter” attacked the victims with a “hunting type rifle.”

The authorities initially reported four people were killed, then said three were dead, before revising the number again. Mr. Francis said the number fluctuated as the authorities searched the shopping centre.

Tari Caswell told the Skagit Valley Herald she was in the Macy’s women’s dressing room when she heard “what sounded like four balloons popping.”

“Then I heard seven or eight more, and I just stayed quiet in the dressing room because it just didn’t feel right. And it got very quiet. And then I heard a lady yelling for help, and a man came and got me and another lady, and we ran out of the store,” Ms. Caswell told the newspaper.

Stephanie Bose, an assistant general manager at Johnny Carino’s Italian restaurant near the Macy’s store, said she immediately locked the doors of the restaurant after hearing about the shooting from an employee’s boyfriend.

“He was trying to go to the mall and people were screaming,” she told The Associated Press. “It was frantic.”

She said he could see police at the doors with assault rifles and said they were no longer guarding the doors as of 9:30 p.m.

Mr. Francis said that at 8:30 p.m. the mall had been evacuated and emergency medical personnel cleared to enter. The authorities were doing a “final clear” of the 4,34,000-square-foot (40,319-square-meter) mall late on Friday night. He said 11 search teams and two K9 units were involved.

The parking lot was closed and emergency management officials told people they would be able to retrieve vehicles on Saturday.

Gov. Jay Inslee said tragedy had struck the State. “We urge residents to heed all safety and detour warnings. Stay close to your friends and loved ones as we await more information and, hopefully, news of the suspect’s capture,” he said in a statement.

The Cascade Mall is an enclosed shopping mall that opened in 1990, according to the mall’s website. It features J.C. Penney, TJ Maxx, and Macy’s stores, among other stores, restaurants and a movie theater.

On Sept. 17, 2016, a man stabbed 10 people at a Minnesota mall before being shot and killed by an off-duty police officer. The authorities say Dahir Ahmed Adan, 20, stabbed the people at the Crossroads Center in St. Cloud, Minnesota.

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