At least 4 dead at shooting at Washington state mall (updated)


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  • Saturday, 24 Sep 2016

LOS ANGELES:At least four people were killed and an unknown number wounded late Friday during a shooting at a mall in the US state of Washington, with the suspect on the run, police said.

Police spokesman Sergeant Mark Francis said there was at least one suspect in the shooting at Cascade Mall in Burlington, describing him as a “Hispanic male wearing gray.”

The suspect was last seen walking toward the Interstate 5 highway from the mall before police arrived, Francis said, adding: “We’re actively searching for suspect, tracking leads, etc.”

The mall was being evacuated.

”EMS starting to enter to attend to injured inside Mall w/ police escort and after initial clearance,” Francis said on Twitter shortly before 8:30 pm (0330 GMT), referring to emergency medical services. 

”Once EMS gets in, holding out hope that the number confirmed goes down.”

Francis said survivors would be transported by bus to a nearby church.

Burlington is located about 70 miles (110 kilometers) north of Seattle in the US Pacific Northwest state. - AFP


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