Mall shooting in Omaha

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Developing story happening now:
As many as five people may have been shot, and at least one killed at a busy Omaha shopping mall Wednesday afternoon around 2 p.m.

Police put the Westroads Mall on lockdown while it searched for the shooter, but it remained unclear if the gunman was still inside.

Omaha television station KETV reported that an elderly man was shot inside the Von Maur department store at the Westroads Mall, the largest mall in Nebraska.

Another local television station reported that an employee at the Von Maur store sustained a "self-inflicted" gunshot wound.

A woman who answered the phone at an Old Navy store said 20 to 30 customers were huddled with employees in a back storeroom.

"All we know was people were running and screaming down the hallway by Von Maur saying there was a shooting, and then they locked us down," said the woman, who said her name was Heidi.

The lockdown has reportedly been lifted to allow some people to leave the mall, but no one is being allowed to enter.
FOXNews.com - Report: At Least Five People Shot at Omaha Mall - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News

The interviews with the shoppers are very frightening. :eek3:
 
Shots Fired At Westroads; 4 Removed On Stretchers

OMAHA, Neb. -- A viewer photo shows a man in handcuffs after shots were fired inside the Von Maur store at Westroads Mall on Wednesday afternoon.

Earlier, police said a young black man was being sought as the suspected shooter. A description of the shooter, broadcast over scanners, was that he was in an Army-green vest and was holding a rifle. The viewer's photo showed a young black man in fatigues surrounded by police and apparently in handcuffs. Police have not yet confirmed an arrest. It was reported by KETV crews that the man in fatigues was found under a bus bench.

KETV NewsWatch 7's Carol Kloss said she could see a man in cuffs and a black, hooded sweatshirt surrounded by police.

Witness reports vary widely. Jennifer Kramer, a witness, said she heard 35 to 40 shots as she was taking cover inside the mall. A Westroads kiosk worker, Kathy, told KETV NewsWatch 7 that she heard three pops. She said a Bath and Body Works manager approached her and told her to get out of the mall hallway as there was a situation, and a shooter had not been located.

Another witness said he heard four or five shots in rapid succession. Shawn Vidlak said he was told while he was inside the mall that as many as five people had been injured.

An elderly man was found near an escalator in the store. Early indications were that as many as five people may be injured. At 2:30 p.m., four stretchers were seen with victims on them being taken out of the store. Two more stretchers were in place at the doors.

Colby Barak told KETV NewsWatch 7 that she was on lockdown inside Westroads Mall. She said she was doing Christmas shopping at Younkers, and an announcement was made that no one would be allowed to leave.

Just before 2 p.m., Barrett said, another announcement was made that shoppers could leave but would not be allowed back in. Barrett said she believes she saw a deceased man inside the mall.

A group of paramedics made their way into Von Maur at about 2:25 p.m.

Doug, a shopper at the mall, said police are restricting the movements of people inside the mall.

Outside the mall, shoppers were seen leaving with their hands over their heads.

Inside a first-floor dressing room at Von Maur, Julie used her cell phone to call KETV NewsWatch 7 and report that she was with a group of girls and they were scared. Julie said she heard noise getting closer, but she didn't know what had happened. She said she went out of the dressing room and saw other people in the store running and laying down, so she went back into the dressing room.
cnn.com
 
Update from foxnews.com :

"OMAHA, Neb. — BREAKING NEWS: A man with a rifle opened fire at a busy Omaha shopping mall Wednesday, killing eight people before taking his own life, police said. Five others were wounded, two critically."
 
I saw this breaking news while at the gym , so sad pray for the victims and family of victims.
 
i saw on tv at my home its so horribles!

i told my mom about that shooting at mall in Nebraska and my mom says its hates that! and i told her when i was little girls my mom and me and my old teacher going to nebraska for hospital test but i never going that mall before!

some several dies from shooting and some several hurt and ALSO gunman killed himself that so crazy!

im hope i will look forward more news tonight updates in nebraska what comments says
 
Another mall shooting? What's going on these days? That's sad and my thoughts are with the family of the victims.
 
Blame security, blame parents, blame that person who sell the gun/bullets, blame himself aka Robert A. Hawkins due to making the ugly decision, etc. but this is already happening, we can't go back.

All I wanted is to hear less-blaming, and do something better to prevent the incident in the future.
 
No, blame the securities, period. Seriously, where are the securities when the shooting happened?

The security guards? Are you kidding? A lot of them don't even carry real guns. The only person to be blamed is the shooter for taking all these lives away.
 
A gunman has opened fire in a shopping centre in the US state of Nebraska, killing eight people before fatally shooting himself, police say.
A further five people were wounded - two critically - in the shooting at the Westroads Mall in Omaha.

Police were called to the incident at lunchtime, when the centre would have been packed with Christmas shoppers.

Witnesses spoke of shoppers screaming and scrambling to find safe shelter as the gunman struck.

In a statement, the White House said President George W Bush - who visited Omaha earlier in the day for a fundraiser - said he was "deeply saddened" by the shootings.

'Bleeding'

Police were called to the centre at about 1400 local time (2000 GMT), after receiving a call from inside, said Sgt Teresa Negron.

The incident is said to have taken place inside the upscale Von Maur department store, inside the shopping centre. At least some of the shots were fired from an interior balcony overlooking an atrium, police said.

"We heard about 35, 40 shots, and on our way we did see someone down by the escalator, bleeding," witness Jennifer Cramer told local media, according to news agency AFP.

Barricaded in

One woman said she had seen the gunman on the attack.

"I went around and then I saw the guy in the children's department," she said.
"Big tall guy, real tall and he just stood there with his arm like this, his hand straight up in the air, shooting. And then I turned and ran."

Several witnesses spoke of barricading themselves away in stockrooms until the police arrived.

One employee at the centre said she had been in the wrapping department.

"We heard this 'pop pop pop', and... someone came running and said 'gun!', and so we all flew in the back, way in the back of the store where they keep the cleaning supplies, and we hid back there, and then finally we heard 'Omaha police! Come out with your hands up!'"

In an email to the BBC, Chelsea Bartholomew told how she arrived at the shopping centre as people were fleeing the scene:

"Two of my friends and I were just about to enter Westroads as police began blocking off the doors. Police cars and ambulances were flocking to the scene in droves.

"We attempted to ask a woman exiting the mall what was going on, but she ran by us, screaming, as though we weren't even there."

Note

Sgt Negron told a news conference she could confirm nine deaths, including the gunman. She said five people had been injured, two in critical condition.

"We do not believe that we have any other shooter," she told reporters, according to Reuters news agency.

"The person we believe to be the shooter has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound."

The gunman's name was not released, though local media reports, quoting police officials, say a suicide note has been found.

According to the Westroads Mall website, it is the largest shopping centre in Nebraska, with more than 135 shops and restaurants.

Mr Bush was in Omaha earlier, but he left the city before the shooting occurred.

"Having just visited with so many members of the community in Omaha today, the president is confident that they will pull together to comfort one another as they deal with this terrible tragedy," the White House said in a statement.

In an email to the BBC, Spencer Rice said he saw police cars travelling in the direction of the shopping centre after finishing lessons at the University of Nebraska.

"It is a tragedy anywhere, but when something like it happens in your city, near your life, it is numbing," he said.

US shoppers killed in gun rampage
BBC NEWS | Americas | US shoppers killed in gun rampage
 
A gunman has opened fire at a crowded shopping centre, killing eight and wounding five before turning the weapon on himself.

Witnesses at the Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska, reported hearing up to 40 shots as the man began firing a rifle, apparently at random, from a third-floor balcony yesterday.

Nine people including the gunman - named locally as Robert Hawkins, aged 19 or 20 - were said to have died at the scene. At least five others were taken to hospital. Two were described as in a critical condition last night.

The gunman left a suicide note that was found at his home by his mother, a law enforcement official was reporting as saying. Local television reported that the note said he wanted to "go out in style".

The shooting sent screaming workers and Christmas shoppers fleeing for cover.
"There was breaking glass… it was horrible, just horrible," one woman told a television news station.

Another witness described hearing someone shout: "It's a gunman, run!", before seeing bullet casings cascading off the balcony.

Sgt Teresa Negron said police believe that the man acted alone.

His body was found on the third floor of the Von Maur department store, where most of the victims were hit. Witnesses said that the man shot one in the head. Keith Fidler, a Von Maur employee, said that he heard a burst of five to six shots followed by 15 to 20 more rounds.

The shop assistant said that he huddled in the corner of the men's department with about a dozen other employees until police told them to leave the store.

Shawn Vidlak, who witnessed the shooting, said that he heard four or five rapid shots "like a nail gun". At first he thought it was noise from building work.

"People started screaming about gunshots," Mr Vidlak said. "I grabbed my wife and kids, we got out of there as fast as we could."

Jennifer Cramer, another witness, told a television station: "We heard about 35, 40 shots, and on our way out we did see someone down by the escalator, bleeding."

President George Bush had visited Nebraska earlier in the day to attend a fundraising event, but left the city about an hour before the shooting.

The incident at the shopping centre, which has more than 135 stores and restaurants and attracts more than 14 million visitors each year, is the latest in a series of shootings in the country.

Last month, two people were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide at a Texas shopping centre.

In April, 32 people were killed at Virginia Tech.

Omaha mall gun rampage leaves nine dead
Omaha mall gun rampage leaves nine dead - Telegraph
 
A TEENAGE gun maniac shot dead eight people and injured five others from the balcony of a US shopping mall last night – then turned the weapon on himself.

Just an hour earlier President George Bush was in the city where the shootings took place.

The 19-year-old gunman – named locally as Robert A. Hawkins – fired up to 40 shots as he picked off terrified Christmas shoppers in Omaha, Nebraska. Two of the injured were critically ill last night. The killer’s mum found a suicide note saying: “I want to go out in style.”

People ran screaming through the Westroads Mall and barricaded themselves in dressing rooms as the gunfire started. Witness Jennifer Cramer said: “We heard 35-40 shots . . . then saw someone down by the escalator, bleeding.”

Another witness said: “I was standing around getting ready to go back to work and all of a sudden I heard this bang, bang, bang - it sounded like someone shooting fireworks. I ran to get away from whatever was happening.”

Mall worker Charissa Tatoon said: “I heard three loud pops. Immediately after that, there was a series of maybe 20 to 25 more shots up on the third floor.”

Another witness said she heard someone shout: “It’s a gunman, run!”. Then they saw bullet casings cascading off the balcony. Cops were alerted by a call from inside the mall and operators heard rapid gunfire.

Armed officers surrounded the building as shoppers and employees walked out with their hands up. Many were trapped inside for hours.

The gunman was found dead on the third floor of the Von Maur department store. Cops gave no motive for the attack.

Medics were seen ferrying the dead and wounded out on stretchers. Witness Shawn Vidlak told how he heard four or five rapid shots “like a nail gun.” He said: “People started screaming about gunshots. I grabbed my wife and kids. We got out of there as fast as we could.”

A woman named Heidi told how she hid with 30 shoppers and staff at another store. She said: “All we know was people were running and screaming down the hallway saying there was a shooting.”

Balcony nut kills eight at mall
Balcony nut kills eight at mall | Omaha Nebraska | Robert A. Hawkins | The Sun |HomePage|News
 
The security guards? Are you kidding? A lot of them don't even carry real guns. The only person to be blamed is the shooter for taking all these lives away.

Then the securities should have the handguns. They obivious unexpected this terrible situation.
 
OMAHA, Neb. - A man opened fire with a rifle at a busy department store Wednesday, killing eight people in an attack that made holiday shoppers run screaming through a mall and barricade themselves in dressing rooms.

The young shooter, who left a note predicting, "Now I'll be famous," wounded five others, two critically, then took his own life.

Witnesses said the gunman sprayed fired down on shoppers from a third-floor balcony of the Von Maur store using what police said was an SKS assault rifle they found at the scene.

"My knees rocked. I didn't know what to do, so I just ran with everybody else," said Kevin Kleine, 29, who was shopping with her 4-year-old daughter at the Westroads Mall, in a prosperous neighborhood on the city's west side. She said she hid in a dressing room with four other shoppers and an employee.

Police found the first victim on the second floor, then several more near a customer service station on the third floor.

The shooter, identified by police as 20-year-old Robert A. Hawkins, was found dead on the third floor with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and his victims were discovered on the second and third floors.

Omaha Police Chief Thomas Warren said the shooting appeared to be random. He would not release the victims' identities and gave no motive for the attack.

Hawkins was kicked out by his family about a year ago and moved in with a friend's family in a house in a middle-class neighborhood in Bellevue, a suburb wedged between Offutt Air Force Base and the Missouri River, said Debora Maruca-Kovac, a nurse who along with her husband took in Hawkins, a friend of her sons.

"When he first came in the house, he was introverted, a troubled young man who was like a lost pound puppy that nobody wanted," Maruca-Kovac said.

Maruca-Kovac said Hawkins was fired from his job at a McDonald's this week and had recently broken up with a girlfriend. She said he phoned her about 1 p.m. on Wednesday, telling her that he had left a note for her in his bedroom. She tried to get him to explain, but he hung up, she said.

She called Hawkins' mother, went to the Maruca-Kovacs' house, retrieved the suicide note — in which Hawkins wrote that he was "sorry for everything," would not be a burden on his family anymore and "now I'll be famous," she said — took it to authorities and went to work.

Hours later, Maruca-Kovac said, she saw victims being brought in to the Nebraska Medical Center, where she works.

Police received a 911 call from someone inside the mall, and shots could be heard in the background, Negron said. By the time officers arrived six minutes later, the shooting was over, she said.

"We sent every available officer in the city of Omaha," Negron said.

The Omaha World-Herald reported that the gunman had a military-style haircut and a black backpack, and wore a camouflage vest.

"Everybody was scared, and we didn't know what was going on," said Belene Esaw-Kagbara, 31, a Von Maur employee. "We didn't know what to do. I was praying that God protect us."

Mickey Vickory, who worked at Von Maur's third-floor service department, said she heard shots at about 1:50 p.m.

She and her co-workers and customers went into a back closet behind the wrapping room to hide, then emerged about a half-hour later when police shouted to come out with their hands up. As police took them to another part of the mall for safety, they saw the victims.

"We saw the bodies and we saw the blood," she said.

Keith Fidler, another Von Maur employee, said he heard a burst of five to six shots followed by 15 to 20 more rounds. Fidler said he huddled in the corner of the men's clothing department with about a dozen other employees until police yelled to get out of the store.

Witness Shawn Vidlak said the shots sounded like a nail gun. At first he thought it was noise from construction work at the mall.

"People started screaming about gunshots," Vidlak said. "I grabbed my wife and kids we got out of there as fast as we could."

Shortly after the shooting, which came three weeks before Christmas, a group of shoppers came out of the building with their hands raised. Some were still holding shopping bags.

Police told people to park their cars at businesses across from the mall and to wait for their loved ones, then directed them to an Omaha hotel to await information.

Nebraska Medical Center spokeswoman Andrea McMaster said it had three victims from the mall shooting, including a 61-year-old man in critical condition with a bullet wound to his chest.

Three victims were brought Creighton University Medical Center; two died and the other was critically wounded, spokeswoman Lisa Stites said.

By Wednesday evening, police were using a bomb robot to access a Jeep Cherokee left in the mall parking lot. Authorities believe the vehicle belonged to Hawkins. Officers had seen some wires under some clothing, but no bomb was found.

President Bush was in Omaha on Wednesday for a fundraiser, but left about an hour before the shooting.

"Having just visited with so many members of the community in Omaha today, the president is confident that they will pull together to comfort one another," White House press secretary Dana Perino said.

The Von Maur store is part of a 22-store Midwestern chain. The sprawling, three-level mall has more than 135 stores and restaurants. It gets 14.5 million visitors every year, according to its Web site.

It was the second mass shooting at a mall this year. In February, nine people were shot, five of them fatally, at Trolley Square mall in Salt Lake City. The gunman, 18-year-old Sulejman Talovic, was shot and killed by police.

Man opens fire at Omaha mall, killing 8
Man opens fire at Omaha mall, killing 8 - Yahoo! News
 
A gunman killed eight people and wounded five others Wednesday at the popular Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska, before apparently turning the gun on himself, police said.

"We do not believe that we have any other shooter," said Sgt. Teresa Negron.

"The person we believe to be the shooter has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound."

A law enforcement source identified the gunman as Robert A. Hawkins.

He was believed to be about 19 or 20, said another law enforcement official, who asked not to be identified because of the ongoing investigation.

Hawkins' mother found a suicide note at his home saying he wanted to "go out in style," the official said.

Witnesses described chaos and frantic shoppers running away from the Von Maur store, where the shooting began just before 2 p.m.

"You're in such shock, it's hard to think. I was hoping God would spare us," said a woman who was clutching a rosary in her trembling hand after the shootings. "We had to put up our hands and follow the police to the outside."

"My knees rocked. I didn't know what to do, so I just ran with everybody else," shopper Kevin Kleine told The Associated Press.

"I was standing around getting ready to go back to work and all of a sudden I heard this bang, bang, bang -- it sounded like someone shooting fireworks," another witness told CNN affiliate KETV. "I ran to get away from whatever was happening."

Others described scenes of horror as they fled the mall. See a map of where the shooting took place »

"We heard about 35, 40 shots, and on our way our we did see someone down by the escalator, bleeding," Jennifer Cramer told KETV.

Some shoppers and mall employees hid in clothes racks, dressing rooms and bathrooms after hearing the shots. Watch witnesses describe the ordeal »

"I heard three loud pops," said mall employee Charissa Tatoon. "Immediately after that, there was a series of maybe 20 to 25 more shots up on the third floor." She said she saw a man shot on the second floor and "at least four or five" people brought out on gurneys.

Negron said it was not yet known whether the gunman said anything before opening fire, because police were still interviewing witnesses.

Seven people died at the scene, and two -- a man and a woman -- died after reaching Creighton University Medical Center.

Three of the wounded are in critical condition.

The gunman had a rifle and most of the victims were shot inside the Von Maur store, Negron said.

Police were still trying to identify the dead and were looking for a vehicle the gunman may have used to come to the mall. Watch police talk about the shooting »

The wounded include a woman who was in surgery in critical condition; a 61-year-old man who was shot in the armpit and suffered a chest wound; a 34-year-old man who was shot in the arm and a 55-year-old man who fell and struck a clothing rack with his face as he was trying to escape.

President Bush visited Omaha Wednesday but left an hour before the shooting, the AP reported.

"The President is deeply saddened by the shootings in Omaha, Nebraska earlier today," White House press secretary Dana Perino said.

"His thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families this evening. Having just visited with so many members of the community in Omaha today, the President is confident that they will pull together to comfort one another as they deal with this terrible tragedy."

As news of the shooting spread, people gathered outside the mall, checking on loved ones who were inside.

The shopping center will be closed until at least Thursday, police said.

The shooting was at least the fourth at a mall or shopping center so far this year, following incidents in Salt Lake City, Utah; Kansas City, Missouri; and Douglasville, Georgia.

Police: Nine killed in shooting at Omaha mall, including gunman
Police: Nine killed in shooting at Omaha mall, including gunman - CNN.com
 
The security guards? Are you kidding? A lot of them don't even carry real guns. The only person to be blamed is the shooter for taking all these lives away.


Are you kidding? I thought they do carry real guns, it looks real to me.
 
Oh no it's so annoyance when someone copy and paste repeating here. I won't come back here cuz of it. But I'll be praying for the victims and their families.
 
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