Teen Gunman kills 5 in Utah mall

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Teen gunman kills 5 in Utah mall

By JENNIFER DOBNER Associated Press Writer
© 2007 The Associated Press

SALT LAKE CITY — A historic mall's winding hallways became a shooting gallery for an 18-year-old gunman in a trench coat who fired a shotgun randomly at customers, killing five and wounding four before being killed by police, authorities and witnesses said.

The shooter, whose name was not released, also was armed with a handgun and had several rounds of ammunition, Salt Lake City police Detective Robin Snyder said early Tuesday. No motive has yet been determined, she said.

For hours after Monday evening's rampage at the Trolley Square shopping mall, police searched stores for scared, shocked shoppers and employees who were hunkered down awaiting a safe escort.

Marie Smith, 23, a Bath & Body Works manager, saw the gunman through the store window. She watched as he raised his gun and fired at a young woman approaching him from behind.

"His expression stayed totally calm. He didn't seem upset, or like he was on a rampage," said Smith, who crawled to safety in an employee restroom to hide with others. She said the gunman looked like "an average Joe."
Killed were two 28-year-old women, a 52-year-old man, a 24-year-old man and a 15-year-old girl, Snyder said. Four people were hospitalized — a man and a woman in critical condition and two men in serious condition, Snyder said.

Matt Lund was visiting his wife, Barbara, manager of the Secret Garden children's clothing store, when he heard the first shots. The couple and three others hid in a storage room for about 40 minutes, isolated but still able to hear the violence.

"We heard them say, 'Police! Drop your weapon!' Then we heard shotgun fire. Then there was a barrage of gunfire," said Lund, 44. "It was hard to believe."

They say officers treated everyone like suspects — ordering those hiding in storerooms, bathrooms or under stairwells, to lie on the floor with their hands on their heads until police were sure no one posed a threat.
On the way out, Lund said, he saw a woman's body face-down at the entrance to Pottery Barn Kids and a man's body on the floor in the mall's east-west corridor. "There were a lot of blown-out store windows and shotgun shell casings all over the floor," Lund said. "It was quite surreal."
The victims were found throughout the 239,000-square-foot shopping mall.

Outside, streets were blocked as police swarmed the four-block scene. Dozens of people lingered on the sidewalk, many wrapped in blankets, as they talked about what they had seen inside.

The two-story mall, southeast of downtown, is a refurbished trolley barn built in 1908, with a series of winding hallways, brick floors, wrought-iron balconies and about 80 stores, including high-end retailers such as Williams-Sonoma and restaurants such as the Hard Rock Cafe.

Antique store owner Barrett Dodds, 29, said he saw a man in a trench coat exchanging gunfire with a police officer outside a card store. The gunman, he said, was backed into a children's clothing store. "I saw the shooter go down," said Dodds, who watched from the second floor.

Four police officers — one an off-duty officer from Ogden and three Salt Lake City officers — were involved in the shootout with the gunman, Snyder said. She provided no other details.

Barb McKeown, 60, of Washington, D.C., was in another antique shop when two frantic women ran in and reported gunshots.
"Then we heard shot after shot after shot — loud, loud, loud," said McKeown, saying she heard about 20. She and three other people hid under a staircase until it was safe to leave.










What the hell is wrong with kids these days?
 
News atricles like this don't even come as a surprise these days.
 
Its that right to bear arms I tell ya.
 
I blame Marilyn Manson, Eminem, and the gays. :o
 
He had a trench coat. Way to become a living stereotype. :up:

tool.
 
Not entire shocked....personally I doub't anyone will ever come to a conclusion to what causes this behavior. I doubt a lack of parenting is to blame, I've known kids with perfectly good homes be comepletely out of control.
 
Ho-lee CRAP!
Trolley Square was my second home when I lived in Utah.
The coolest mall, my first mall, where 50,000 "firsts" happened for me from
5th grade into my 20's.
The girl I was going to marry and I used to check out the Secret Garden all the time.
I can not imagine this as true just because Trolley Square has become an idealized little Utopia-Nugget in my mind.
insane/last thing expected to read today.
 
Another gun-totting, matrix loving fool.
 
I can't wait to see who spins this into an anti-video game/violent movies thing first, Lieberman or Thompson .. hmm.
 
That's what happens when McDonalds screws up your order time after time
 
I can't wait to see who spins this into an anti-video game/violent movies thing first, Lieberman or Thompson .. hmm.

Well, if you're not a minority, there's just no excuse for going gun crazy and blasting fools. :o They don't understand why they'd do such a thing.
 
There is no 'one' thing. That is one of the main problems. In our attempts to find answers for these seemingly uncommon events that ironically are becoming quite common, we rush to blame something or someone. We think it will help our sensibilities if we can find some reason for it all. Sure it may help our sensibilities but the problem is that 'it' doesn't help to solve the PROBLEMS that cause this type of behavior. 'Quick fix' solutions and idealized gurus are keeping us blind to our REAL problems. We all need to stop looking 'without' and start taking some serious stock of what's 'within'... ALL of it.
 
Damn, I wish these morons wouldn't get shot or shoot themselves, they deserve lengthly prison sentences in federal pound me in the @$$ prison.
 
I know exactly where I would've run to if I'd been there.
Trolley Square rules.


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So, is there anymore info about this, was Trolley Square closing Hot Topics or something?
 

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