Police: 3 Wounded in Shooting at Indianapolis Mall
Three people were wounded on Wednesday evening by gunfire at a mall on the east side of Indianapolis, a spokesman for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Polie said. None of the injuries are believed to be life-threatening.
The circumstances of the shooting at Washington Square Mall are still under investigation, Reuters reports. The three victims ran through a Target Store and were taken to nearby hospitals.
No one has been arrested yet. From the Indianapolis Star:
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers responded to the mall around 6:30 p.m. on reports of numerous people shot.
Police believe a man entered the mall, approached another man he knew and then shot him, said Officer Rafael Diaz, an IMPD spokesman.
Two of the victims were male; one was female. One remained in serious condition about two hours after the shooting.
#Breaking: 3 shot, no suspect in custody. Suspect had 1 intended target 2 others wounded as a result say @IMPD_News pic.twitter.com/Dw0qDd6LG0
— James Gherardi (@JamesGherardi) October 29, 2015
Workers from @Burlington Coat Factory describe what they heard during the shooting. pic.twitter.com/3ka0ayZHJz
— MichaelAnthonyAdams (@MichaelAdams317) October 29, 2015
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