DEVELOPING: At least nine people were taken to the hospital and an unspecified number of people died in a shooting at a Texas outlet mall Saturday, according to authorities.
At least nine people were taken to the hospital and an unspecified number of people died in a shooting at a Dallas-area outlet mall Saturday, authorities said.
The suspected shooter was"neutralized" by a city police officer who happened to be in the area responding to another call, he said.Law enforcement responded to reports of an"active shooter" at Allen Premium Outlets at 3:36 p.m., officials said. People raise their hands as they leave a shopping center following reports of a shooting Saturday in Allen, Texas.There was very little information available on the suspect. Speaking at an early evening news conference, Harvey said,"We believe he acted alone."
The full support of the state was being made available to Allen officials and first responders, Abbott said. Resources include the officers from the Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Rangers, and state investigators, he said.
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