A gunman fatally shot at least eight people and injured seven others in a shooting at a busy mall.
The shooting took place at the Allen Premium Outlets mall, which is about 25 miles north-east of Dallas, Texas.
“He pretty much was walking down the sidewalk just … shooting his gun outside. He was just shooting his gun everywhere for the most part,” an unidentified witness told ABC affiliate WFAA TV of the suspect.
Blood could be seen on sidewalks outside the mall and white sheets covering what appeared to be bodies.
The suspect was later fatally shot by a police officer, Brian Harvey, who happened to be in the area, Allen’s police chief said at a press conference.
Seven people, including the shooter, died at the scene, according to Allen Fire Chief Jonathan Boyd.
Nine victims in total were taken to area hospitals, but two of them have since died. Of the seven surviving victims, three were in critical condition as of late Saturday, and the other four were in stable condition, Boyd said.
Witnesses reported seeing children among the victims.
Authorities did not immediately release any further details about the victims.
Medical City Healthcare, which runs 16 hospitals in the area, said in a statement that its trauma centers were treating eight of the wounded victims, who ranged in age from 5 to 61.
“The officer engaged the suspect and neutralized the threat. He then called for emergency personnel,” the department said on Twitter.
The White House said President Joe Biden had been briefed on the shooting and that the administration had offered support to local officials.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called the shooting an “unspeakable tragedy.” He added that the state government is prepared to offer any assistance the local authorities may need.
More than 30 police cars were at the mall’s entrance, and multiple ambulances, including from several neighboring cities, were on the scene.
There were also armored trucks and other law enforcement vehicles—including from the Dallas office of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives—outside the mall.
The City of Allen is holding a vigil to honor the victims of the shooting, on Sunday, 5 p.m., at Cottonwood Creek Church.