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‘Shooting everywhere’: at least 8 killed by gunman at Texas mall; shooter killed by police

  • The gunman, whom authorities said they believe acted alone, was killed by a police officer after he began firing outside a mall in Allen, Texas
  • Blood could be seen on pavements outside the mall on Saturday and white sheets covered what appeared to be bodies

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People embrace outside the Allen Premium Outlets, where authorities responded to reports of an active shooter on Saturday, May 6, 2023, in Allen, Texas. Photo: TNS
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A gunman shot and killed eight people and wounded at least seven others at a busy mall north of Dallas on Saturday, police said.

The gunman, whom authorities said they think acted alone and whose motive was not yet known, was killed by a police officer after he began firing outside the Allen Premium Outlets mall in Allen, Texas, the city’s police chief Brian Harvey said at a press conference.

Allen fire department chief Jon Boyd told the same press conference that his department took at least nine victims with gunshot wounds to area hospitals.

Police respond to a shooting in the Dallas area’s Allen Premium Outlets, which authorities said has left multiple people injured in Allen, Texas, US on Saturday. Photo: ABC Affiliate WFAA via Reuters
Police respond to a shooting in the Dallas area’s Allen Premium Outlets, which authorities said has left multiple people injured in Allen, Texas, US on Saturday. Photo: ABC Affiliate WFAA via Reuters

Two of those people died at the hospital, Boyd said at a second press conference Saturday night. Three of the victims were in critical condition and four others were stable.

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Medical City Healthcare, which runs 16 hospitals in the area, said in a statement that its trauma centres were treating eight of the wounded victims, who ranged in age from 5 to 61.

Collin County Judge Chris Hill, the top elected official in the county where Allen sits, praised police and other first responders at a press conference, but expressed deep anger with “those that would do evil in our community, in our backyard.”

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Separately, police in the nearby city of Frisco, Texas, said they had evacuated the Stonebriar mall late Saturday after receiving reports of shots fired there. It was not yet clear if a shooting had actually taken place.

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