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Washington state attack: Manhunt after Burlington shootings - BBC News
Cascade Mall shooting: Mayor vows to 'bring the son of a ***** to justice'
BURLINGTON, Skagit County — The search continued Saturday morning for the gunman who fatally shot five people Friday night in the Cascade Mall in Burlington.
Four female victims were confirmed dead Friday evening, State Patrol Sgt. Mark Francis said. A male victim who had been flown to Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center in critical condition died overnight, Francis tweeted at 3:28 a.m. Saturday.
The victims identities have not been released, but authorities say they ranged from a teen to seniors.
The suspect was described as appearing to be a Hispanic male in his late teens to mid-20s with a close-shaved haircut. He used a long gun similar to a hunting rifle, Francis said. Police released a security-footage photo of him shortly after 9 p.m.
A motive for the shootings is still unknown, authorities said Saturday.
Officials have released several photos of the suspect taken from security-camera footage inside the mall. He was wearing a black short-sleeved shirt and black shorts.
Cammock ( Mount Vernon Police Department Lt. Chris Cammock, commander of the Skagit Multi-Agency Response Team (SMART)) said the suspect walked into the mall apparently unarmed and returned about 10 minutes later with a rifle. A rifle was recovered by police at the scene, he said.
Washington state attack: Manhunt after Burlington shootings - BBC News
Cascade Mall shooting: Mayor vows to 'bring the son of a ***** to justice'
BURLINGTON, Skagit County — The search continued Saturday morning for the gunman who fatally shot five people Friday night in the Cascade Mall in Burlington.
Four female victims were confirmed dead Friday evening, State Patrol Sgt. Mark Francis said. A male victim who had been flown to Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center in critical condition died overnight, Francis tweeted at 3:28 a.m. Saturday.
The victims identities have not been released, but authorities say they ranged from a teen to seniors.
The suspect was described as appearing to be a Hispanic male in his late teens to mid-20s with a close-shaved haircut. He used a long gun similar to a hunting rifle, Francis said. Police released a security-footage photo of him shortly after 9 p.m.
A motive for the shootings is still unknown, authorities said Saturday.
Officials have released several photos of the suspect taken from security-camera footage inside the mall. He was wearing a black short-sleeved shirt and black shorts.
Cammock ( Mount Vernon Police Department Lt. Chris Cammock, commander of the Skagit Multi-Agency Response Team (SMART)) said the suspect walked into the mall apparently unarmed and returned about 10 minutes later with a rifle. A rifle was recovered by police at the scene, he said.