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Washington State Patrol says the mall shooting suspect is in custody

The Washington State Patrol said on Twitter that it took a person into custody Saturday night who is suspected in the fatal shooting at the Cascade Mall. The Is...
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The Washington State Patrol said on Twitter that it took a person into custody Saturday night who is suspected in the fatal shooting at the Cascade Mall.

The Island County Sheriff’s Office said the man was taken into custody in Oak Harbor almost 24-hours after a shooting inside the Macy’s at Cascade Mall killed four women and a man.

Police had been using a blurry surveillance photo of a rifle-toting man who they said shot four women and a man dead at a Washington state mall.

But authorities were searching the Cascade Mall in Burlington for evidence after Friday night’s rampage, and they had not identified the attacker or his victims Saturday.

“There are people waking up this morning whose worlds are changed forever,” Mayor Steve Sexton told reporters Saturday.

“The city of Burlington has probably changed forever,” he said of the town about an hour’s north of Seattle. “This is a senseless act. It was the world knocking on our doorstep, and it came to our little community here.”

The mayor urged residents with possible leads to come forward “to help get that son of a bitch who did this to our community.”

Washington State Patrol says the mall shooting suspect is in custody

Investigator: Suspect appeared to enter mall unarmed

Authorities believe only one person fired the shots at the Macy’s in Cascade Mall.

A critical lead in the case comes from grainy security camera footage, which captured the suspect initially appearing to enter the mall unarmed and — about 10 minutes later — walking into Macy’s carrying a rifle.

The suspect “fired multiple times, struck four females ranging in age from a teenager to seniors,” said Mount Vernon police Lt. Chris Cammock, commander of the Skagit County Multi-Agency Response Team.

It’s unclear whether the suspect knew his victims.

“I don’t know what his motivation was,” Cammock said. “I don’t know what his motivation was to continue, I don’t know what his motivation was to stop, but I certainly intend to find out.”

He said police had recovered a rifle at the mall but would not disclose the type or caliber.

Skagit County coroner Hayley Thompson said she had not yet gained access to the scene to start identifying the victims.

A FBI official told reporters there was “no evidence at this time” of a link to terrorism.

The gunman vanished into the night Friday along Interstate 5 after the attack, said Sgt. Mark Francis, a spokesman for the Washington State Patrol.

In a statement on its Facebook page, Macy’s said: “We are devastated by the tragic events that occurred last night at Cascade Mall. Our hearts are with our Burlington store, the families and loved ones of the victims, and the entire community. We are working closely with local law enforcement authorities as the investigation continues to unfold.”

Moviegoers asked to leave

Witnesses described chaotic scenes and confusion when the shooting started about 7 p.m. Friday local time

Brandi Montreuil told CNN she was watching a movie at the mall when attendants suddenly told them to leave.

“I didn’t know anything,” she said. “The theater attendant came in and apologized for stopping the movie and said they were asked to have everyone leave immediately.”

At first, she thought it was a drill.

“But you immediately think about what happened in Aurora, Colorado, so you start moving faster,” she said, referring to the 2012 shooting at a movie theater that left 12 dead.

When they got outside, they saw police vehicles but no officers in sight, Montreuil said.

“We didn’t know if it was a fire so we were looking for smoke of some kind. Then a few officers started canvassing through the crowds, asking if anybody saw anything.”

An officer “with a large gun started yelling for people to leave and fast,” she said.

Chaos, confusion

Armando Patino said he was working at a T-Mobile store near Macy’s when he heard the commotion.

“Out of nowhere I just hear somebody yell and then after that, I turn around and just look at the Macy’s and I just hear shots,” Patino told CNN affiliate KOMO-TV in Seattle.

“I hear one shot and then stand kinda still and like two, three other people start running out saying, ‘gun.’ ”

Some people dashed out of Macy’s, unsure of where to go.

“I just moved them into the (T-Mobile) store,” Patino said.

“We went in the back where we have a door … and we just stayed there until they told us to evacuate.”

Mall searched throughout night

A bus transported survivors to a nearby church as authorities warned people to stay indoors and avoid the mall area.

Dozens of cars were left behind in the parking lot, according to Francis of the State Patrol. He said it’s unclear if one of them belongs to the gunman.

Those who left their cars at the mall were told to check back the next day.

“Cascade Mall still an active scene,” the Skagit County emergency office tweeted. “Stay alert. Call 911 if you see anything.”

Officers using K-9 units searched the 434,000-square feet mall throughout the night, including in secure rooms, authorities said.

Washington State Trooper Rick Johnson told CNN they got reports that the suspect was behind some buildings headed to the freeway.

“They’re canvassing the area right now, and … (he) has not been located at this time,” Johnson said early Saturday.

The FBI office in Seattle is helping with a review of intelligence. There’s no information to suggest additional attacks were planned in the state, it tweeted.

‘Stay close to friends and loved ones’

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said law enforcement officers were working to locate the shooter, and urged residents to follow instructions.

“Follow detour warnings, stay close to friends and loved ones as we await more information and, hopefully, news of the suspect’s capture,” he tweeted.

Inslee sent his condolences to the families of the victims and prayers to those injured.

 

 

 

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