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National News See other National News Articles Title: Nine Dead In US Mall Gun Rampage OMAHA, Nebraska (AFP) - A man opened fire with a rifle inside a Nebraska mall Wednesday, killing at least eight people before turning the gun on himself as panicked employees and Christmas shoppers ran for cover, police said. At least five other people were injured and taken to area hospitals after the shooting inside the Westroads Mall in Omaha, Sergeant Teresa Negron told a news conference. "We have confirmed nine people that ... died from their injuries," Negron said. "We have two people that are still in critical condition and three that have gunshot wounds." She said police believe the man acted alone and used a rifle. "We secured and cleared most of the mall," Negron said. Local television identified the shooter as a 19-year-old man named Robert Hawkins, who left a suicide note. "I'm going out in style," the note said, according to WOWT. The Sarpy County Sheriff's Department, located just south of Omaha in Papillion, told KETV that Hawkins' mother walked into its office shortly after the shooting with a note that "could be interpreted as suicidal." The sheriff's office and Omaha police could not be immediately reached for comment. Employees and shoppers fled the mall or locked themselves inside stores after hearing dozens of shots from the upscale Von Maur department store, where police said the shooting took place. "People were freaking," an employee at Whitehall jewelers, who refused to give her name, told AFP by telephone. Shoppers and workers described a terrifying scene. "We heard about 35, 40 shots, and on our way we did see someone down by the escalator, bleeding," witness Jennifer Cramer told KETV. "I was standing around getting ready to go back to work and all of a sudden I heard this bang, bang, bang -- it sounded like someone shooting fireworks," another witness told KETV. "I ran to get away from whatever was happening." The shooting took place as President George W. Bush headed back to Washington after delivering a Republican fund-raising speech in Omaha. Bush expressed sadness after learning about the latest in a series of shootings in the United States. "His thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families this evening," the White House said in a statement. "Having just visited with so many members of the community in Omaha today, the President is confident that they will pull together to comfort one another as they deal with this terrible tragedy," it said. The Nebraska incident was the latest in a series of shootings in the United States, where guns are prevalent on the streets. Late last month two people were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide at a Texas mall. The woman was working at a store when she got a phone call from her angry boyfriend who threatened to harm her, local television station KHOU said. The woman called mall security for help, but the boyfriend arrived before they did and took her hostage, pulling down the store's front gate and barricading them inside. There have also been a series of school shootings this year, the worst being the Virginia Tech massacre in April in which 32 people were killed when a student went on a campus rampage. The Federal Bureau of Investigation reported in September that more than 1.4 million murders, rapes, robberies and assaults were committed around the United States last year, or a violent crime every 22 seconds. The number of victims of these violent crimes in the United States last year was the equivalent of the entire population of European Union member Estonia or the African state of Gabon. The rate of violent crime was up by 1.9 percent compared with 2005, with murders climbing by 1.8 percent to nearly 15,000 cases last year.
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#1. To: Brian S (#0)
did you catch that?
Don't worry the DEMORATS will run with this. More gun laws, hate laws, speech laws, taxes, amnesty for illegals, nanny healthcare, etc... The sentence is strange in that it sounds as if it is being reported from an outside foreign source. AFP.
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