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Manhunt for gunman who shot dead five people at US shopping mall

 

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A man armed with a rifle is on the loose after shooting five people dead at a shopping mall in the United States.

 

Police are hunting the suspected gunman, caught on surveillance camera, during the attack on Friday night at Burlington, just over 100 km north of Seattle.

 

The four women killed in the Cascade Mall were reportedly shot in the make-up section of a department store. One critically injured male victim later died of his wounds.

 

Police believe a lone gunman, described as an Hispanic male, was involved. Local people in Burlington, in Washington State near the Canadian border, are being advised to stay indoors while he remains on the run.

 

The attack comes less than a week after a man stabbed nine people at a mall in Minnesota before being shot dead in what is being investigated as a potential act of terrorism.

 

US media is reporting that Washington State Patrol have said there is no indication of terrorism in the Burlington shooting.

 

“Tragedy has struck in Washington tonight. Our hearts are in Burlington,” Washington Governor Jay Inslee said on Twitter.

 

 
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24 minutes ago, Steely Dan said:
38 minutes ago, elgordo38 said:

Sadly all these shooters are playing right into Trumps hand.

Especially Muslim ones who make Facebook posts endorsing HRC.

 

Hispanic looking, 20 year old immigrant from Turkey.   rolleyes.gif

 

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39 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Obviously a mentally unstable man. Nothing to see here, move on.

 

Correct. The Hispanic narrative failed.

 

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2 hours ago, elgordo38 said:

This is yesterdays news today 8 people were wounded in Baltimore. I am rather numbed to all this violence now when I turn on the TV and internet. 

baltimore is old news, see another 5 to 8 shot in Illinois. Hard to keep up, this is gathering such pace.

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5 hours ago, haroldc said:

Security cameras show the shooter walking into the mall with no weapon.  Ten minutes later he has a rifle.  Where did he get the rife?

 

In America any hardware store I would have thought or maybe a Walmart?  He was in a shopping mall after all.

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28 minutes ago, dunroaming said:

 

In America any hardware store I would have thought or maybe a Walmart?  He was in a shopping mall after all.

 

Could he have purchased a firearm on the spot in this mall ? I read somewhere he was court ordered not to own a firearm for a prior assault.

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The detective methods of the US police do appear to be far superior to those of the Thais.  One wonders how many criminals in Thailand would be located at all were it not for CCTV cameras, assuming of course that they are actually working?  In some cases, it seems that somewhat conveniently, they are not.  This no doubt explains why all the officials involved in corruption are rarely charged with anything.  You see, no cameras!

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