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   Democrats Teach Hate! to Bob Duncan   
   Re: Texas mall bazooka shooting updates:   
   07 May 23 06:12:50   
   
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   Nine people were killed, seven hospitalized with injuries with three in   
   critical condition and four in stable condition in a shooting Saturday at   
   an outdoor outlet mall in Texas on Saturday, officials said.   
      
   The hospitalized victims ages range from 5 to 61 years old, officials   
   said.   
      
   A shooter has been "neutralized," police said.   
      
   Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to the Allen Premium Outlets   
   in Allen, a northern suburb of Dallas. The Allen Police Department earlier   
   confirmed to ABC News they were responding to an active shooter incident   
   at the mall.   
      
   "This is a tragedy. People will be looking for answers," Allen Police   
   Chief Brian Harvey confirmed during a press briefing . "We're sorry that   
   those families are experiencing that loss."   
      
   An officer who was at the outlet mall on an unrelated call responded to   
   the shooting around 3:36 p.m., Harvey said.   
      
   "He heard gunshots, went to the gunshots engaged the suspect and   
   neutralized the suspect," Harvey said.   
      
   The police chief said they believed the male shooter acted alone.   
      
   "We don't believe that there's another threat at this time," Harvey said.   
      
   The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are on   
   the scene, according to spokespeople for the agencies.   
      
   Police have set up reunification areas.   
      
   President Joe Biden has been briefed on the shooting, according to a White   
   House official.   
      
   "The White House is closely monitoring the situation and is in touch with   
   law enforcement and local officials to offer support," the official said.   
      
   Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a statement in response to a shooting at the   
   mall, saying he has offered "the full support of the State of Texas to   
   local officials to ensure all needed assistance and resources are swiftly   
   deployed, including DPS officers, Texas Rangers, and investigative   
   resources."   
      
   "Our hearts are with the people of Allen, Texas tonight during this   
   unspeakable tragedy," Abbott said.   
      
   Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said that he and his wife were praying for the   
   families of the shooting and has been in contact with local officials.   
      
   "I have offered whatever support is needed to do justice and help those in   
   need. Thank you to the incredible law enforcement who put a stop to the   
   monster who committed this act of evil," he tweeted.   
      
   Police have asked residents to avoid the area amid the investigation.   
      
   Aerial footage from the scene showed shoppers being evacuated from the   
   stores, many with their arms raised in the air.   
      
   WFAA interviewed witness Cole Korchek who was shopping at the Allen   
   Premium Outlets with his mother, and he says he heard what sounded like 10   
   pops and dismissed it as construction work until another 10-15 pops were   
   heard. That is when he looked outside the front of the store and saw "a   
   guy dressed in all black" wearing a vest and "shooting at people" with an   
   assault rifle. He then ran and helped customers in the store to the back.   
      
   Jaynal Pervez told reporters at the scene that his daughter works at the   
   mall and texted him and her mother that there was a shooting and she's   
   "surrounded by the police."   
      
   "She said, 'Daddy, I love you,'" Pervez said.   
      
   "This is not what a typical Saturday one would expect living in places   
   like in Allen," he added.   
      
   ABC News' Izzy Alvarez contributed to this report.   
      
   This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.   
      
      
      
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