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Two people shot and wounded after an apparent altercation at the Mall of America
2022-01-02
[PUBLISH.TWITTER]

Two people were shot and maimed Friday following an apparent altercation at the Mall of America, sending New Year’s Eve shoppers scrambling for safety and placing the Minneapolis mall on temporary lockdown, authorities said.

One man suffered a gunshot wound to the leg during the shooting that happened about 4:30 pm on the third floor of the mall and another person was grazed, police said. Shoppers ran for cover and the mall was evacuated until the lockdown ended about 45 minutes later, a mall official said during a news briefing.

Deputy Bloomington Police Chief Kim Clauson said police and mall security arrived within a minute of shooting. The man shot in the leg was taken to a hospital, while a second victim was treated at the scene and released. Both injuries were considered non-life-threatening.

No arrests have been made and the suspect is believed to have fled the mall, police said. Clauson said the shooting did not appear to be random.

"It does appear there was an altercation between two males before the shot was fired," Clauson said.

Gonzalez said he saw people running as the mall lockdown alarms began, and people rushed into his store.

Media reports showed New Year’s Eve shoppers screaming and running from the mall. Police said the lockdown was lifted by Friday evening and officers were no longer searching for a suspect inside. The mall, which had been scheduled to close at 6 p.m., remained closed.

The Mall of America bans guns on its premises, according to its website. The mall does not utilize metal detectors and shoppers are not searched upon entry. Mall spokesperson Dan Jasper said lockdown drills are performed each month to prepare for shooting scenarios.

Security expert weighs in on Mall of America's response to Friday night's shooting

[KARE11] As of Saturday, Bloomington Police are still searching for at least one suspect responsible for a shooting shortly after 5 p.m. that left two injured.
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Posted by:Fred

#8  No descriptions = incorrigible rascally ethnic youts
Posted by: Frank G   2022-01-02 13:04  

#7  Where is all the Minnesota Nice that I used to hear about? Or is that so 1950?
Posted by: Tom   2022-01-02 12:56  

#6  Ban that Mr. Gun Violence. Arrest G.V.!
Posted by: Merrick Ferret   2022-01-02 12:32  

#5  The Mall of America bans guns on its premises

Well, so does the city of Chicago for the most part.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2022-01-02 12:31  

#4  The Mall of America bans guns on its premises

That doesn't seem to have worked. Maybe they could ban people from violating the gun ban.
Posted by: SteveS   2022-01-02 12:17  

#3  Ah, those scandinavian immigrants. Always starting something.
Posted by: ed in texas   2022-01-02 10:21  

#2  Your Honor, the two yutes.
Posted by: Too Old To Work   2022-01-02 07:59  

#1  NigNogs
Posted by: Croque Fliting8030   2022-01-02 07:50  

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