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Wednesday 12 December 2012

Deadly shooting at Clackama Town Center


Mask opened fire on a crowded Mall camouflage Tuesday in Portland, so the player and two other deaths, forcing the center of Santa Claus and hundreds of Christmas shoppers and employees to flee or hide store displays.

Patti Austin, 20, who works at Macy's, said he saw a man in a white mask with a gun and wearing a bulletproof vest. He heard the shooter said: "I am arrows" as the ad itself. A series of rapid-fire shots in rapid succession to play music Christmas. Patti said skorchyvshys on the floor, and then disappeared.

Macy employee, Pam Moore, told The Associated Press player was short, dark hair. Witnesses say they started shooting military weapons outside Macy-style food court in Clackamas city center.

Branca Wilson, The Mall Santa, said he heard the shots and rushed to the floor. When he looked up, seconds later it cleared up around it. The product was distributed in some stores, as he walked to the door.

"Santa back," said Wilson. "It does not keep Santa from the mall."

Staff and customer ran out of mall security and store back "as police units arrived to find the shooter.

Shooter was dead, apparently inflicted gunshot wound himself, said Clackamas County Sheriff's Lt. James Rhodes. Buyer said Joy-TV he saw a man lying on the floor with a gun next to him.

Police said that initially identified the player, but not without his name or provide any information about possible motives. Officials said the woman was shot and is in critical condition Portland hospital.

"We have a young lady in the hospital fighting for his life right now," Sheriff Craig Roberts said at a press conference on Tuesday.


CLACKAMAS Town Hall 185 Center and a shop 20 - screen cinema with the area's largest and busiest places in Portland. It will be closed at least until Wednesday, Roberts said.

Mango Boy Shawn, FAIRVIEW 20,, said he was Christmas shopping with his girlfriend and the food court opened a fortune cookie. Inside was written: "Live for today Remember Yesterday Think of tomorrow ..."



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