Shots Fired At Garden State Plaza

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Gunman opens fire inside popular New Jersey mall | Fox News

A gunman opened fire inside the Garden State Plaza Mall in Paramus, N.J. Monday night, New Jersey State Police reported.

There was no immediate word on any casualties.

Police and SWAT teams were reported on the scene, with some stores in lockdown.

WPIX 11 reported the shooting occurred about 9:30 pm on the second level near a Nordstrom’s department store.



Way back in the last millenium my first introduction to F.I.C.A. was at the G.S.P. I worked at Gimbel's while in H.S.

I really wish at least one of these shooting reports would turn out to be a botched robbery and not another person with a grudge, real or imaginery.
 

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Unconfirmed reports (per CNN) that the gunman is wearing body armor and shot out the security cameras in that area of the mall.

That's my mall. What the **** is going on in this world.
 

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Shots fired at New Jersey mall - CNN.com

By CNN Staff
updated 10:28 PM EST, Mon November 4, 2013

Police are responding to reports of a shooter at Westfield Garden State Plaza Mall in Paramus, New Jersey, an officer who answered the phone at the Paramus Police Department said late Monday.

Eddie Kahmann, who works inside the mall, told CNN he heard 6-7 gunshots around 9:20 p.m. ET.

"There was just people running like crazy, so I quickly just closed my doors, ran to the back, turned off all the lights, music and everything, just to stay hidden," he said.

Kahmann spoke from inside the mall, one of the largest shopping centers in the New York City area.

Ally Kozic, another mall employee, said she saw "someone dressed in all black, carrying a large gun walk past our store."

She said she heard loud bangs about 10 minutes before her store was set to close for the night.

There is a large police presence at the mall. There are about 20 vehicles both marked and unmarked.

Police are putting on flak jackets and bringing out assault weapons. People have been pushed away from the mall and are telling CNN that they've been told the mall is on lockdown.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Shots at Bergen County Mall was where my Pops was a security guard years ago -worked 6-12 after pressing coats in a sweatshop-that was work</p>— Dick Vitale (@DickieV) <a href="https://twitter.com/DickieV/statuses/397568726935289857">November 5, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Shooter on the loose at New Jersey mall - CNN.com

By Dana Ford, CNN
updated 11:33 PM EST, Mon November 4, 2013


The gunman inside Westfield Garden State Plaza Mall in Paramus, New Jersey, has not yet been found during a sweep of the shopping center by Bergen County SWAT, said county Chief of Staff Jeanne Baratta.

The store-by-store sweep is ongoing.

There were no immediate reports of injuries.

"Police were yelling 'shots fired'"

Witness: I heard 6 or 7 gunshots At least one gunman is said to have fired shots at security cameras, the state police said.

A single shell casing has been found, a Bergen County emergency management official said
 

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Gunman opens fire inside popular New Jersey mall | Fox News

A gunman reportedly dressed in black body armor opened fire inside the Garden State Plaza Mall in Paramus, N.J. Monday night, New Jersey State Police reported.

Paramus Mayor Richard LaBarbiera said no injuries were reported and the mall was being swept for the gunman. Bergen County Administrator Edward Trawinski said," so far, we have found no injured, but that could change."

Police and SWAT teams swarmed the scene.

A law enforcement source told the New York Post the gunman was “dressed in all black body armor."

The source also said there were reports the suspect was shooting out security cameras.

A law-enforcement source at the scene told Fox News a discarded leather jacket and backpack were found on the second floor of the Lord and Taylor store and K-9 units were sent in in case he was hiding there. The source also said that a bomb squad was sent in to check the backpack, but it had not yet been opened.

One witness told the Bergen Record the man was “strutting by” and talking to himself as he fired at least five shots.

Althea Brown, 26, of Paterson said she was in Talbots, a clothing store in the mall, when she saw the man walk by.

He looked at me and kept on walking,” she said. She said she heard three shots, then two more

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Wow. They think the shooter got out of the mall before the cops locked down the scene. So bizarre.
 

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It's crazy from what I have seen on the news, shots were fired, no one got hurt, and now the gunmen is missing.
 

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Been to that mall many times. Something is going on. This **** is getting more frequent and I can't help but thinking there's some sort of connection. Maybe I just watch too many movies .
 

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Gunmen Dead of Self-Inflicted Wounds.

Gunmen Dead of Self-Inflicted Wounds.

New Jersey mall gunman found dead of self-inflicted gunshot wound | Fox News

A gunman who sparked panic, but caused no casualties when he opened fire inside a Paramus, New Jersey mall Monday night was found dead early Tuesday morning of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli and Paramus Police Chief Kenneth Ehrenberg confirmed at a press conference that 20-year-old Richard R. Shoop's body was found at 3:20 a.m. local time in "a ... Byzantine area of new construction" within the Garden State Plaza mall. Molinelli said Shoop killed himself with the same weapon he used at the mall and that a note was found. Ehrenberg said the area where Shoop was found was not open to the public.

Shoop, a resident of Teaneck, N.J. who worked at a local pizzeria, had been identified as the shooting suspect late Monday by the Star-Ledger of Newark, who cited two senior law enforcement officials.

A law enforcement source told Fox News that police believe the gunman was targeting one person who turned out not to have been at the mall.

The New York Post reported that police raided the suspect's home in Teaneck early Tuesday morning and encountered his father, Charles Shoop, who dropped to the ground and told police he was not armed before shouting, "Is this because of my son Richard at the mall? I am heartbroken over this! He called me! This is my f–king kid! You have no f–king idea what I’m going through! Just imagine if this was one of your kids."

Tedesco told reporters late Monday that he believed the suspect had left the mall. However, shortly after midnight Tuesday, a source told Fox News that the suspect's cell phone had been traced to the area of the Neiman Marcus store on the mall's second floor, which was cleared by the FBI and SWAT teams.

The source also said a discarded leather jacket and backpack were found on the second floor of the Lord and Taylor store and K-9 units were sent in in case the gunman was hiding there. The source also said that a bomb squad was sent in to check the backpack.

Law enforcement sources told Fox News that detectives were interviewing bystanders who were in the mall at the time of the shooting. Families were being escorted by police to a Chili's on the outskirts of the mall area to be reunited with others who had been in the mall for hours.

Authorities said the mall would remain closed Tuesday as they continued to process the scene.

As many as 200 police cars and several SWAT teams swarmed the scene shortly after gunfire was reported minutes before the mall's 9:30 p.m. closing time. The mall was put on lockdown and New Jersey State Police landed a helicopter in the parking lot.

A law enforcement source told the New York Post the gunman was “dressed in all black body armor." Other reports said the gunman was wearing a black motorcycle helmet.

The source also said there were reports the suspect was shooting out security cameras.

"He was waving at people, doing wise *** things," a worker at a mall kiosk who gave his name as Michael told the Post. "People were running and screaming. I just ran. It happened so fast."

Kimberly Recchia of Lyndhurst, N.J. an employee in the mall's bareMinerals store, told the Bergen Record that the shooter was a man in his late 20s or early 30s. Recchia said she saw a woman screaming, then saw the man firing shots into the air. She said he did not appear to be aiming at anything in particular.

Recchia told the paper she ran to the back of the store with other employees and heard three more shots. Eventually, police arrived and yelled, "You guys still here?" Then, Recchia said, police escorted the employees to the parking lot.

One witness told the Record the man was “strutting by” and talking to himself as he fired at least five shots.

Althea Brown, 26, of Paterson said she was in Talbots, a clothing store in the mall, when she saw the man walk by.

He looked at me and kept on walking,” she said. She said she heard three shots, then two more.

Nick Woods was working in the Lego store when a woman ran by shouting that there was a shooting.

Woods said his supervisor locked them in a back room, along with a woman, a man and a child. When they finally peeked out two hours later, he said they saw police officers standing outside and he called 911 to ask that the officers be told they were coming out.

He said the emergency operator told him she couldn't contact individual police officers and that he should walk out with his hands in the air.

"I had to go out of the store shouting at the officers with my hands up, and they turned and pointed their guns at me," Woods said. "It was one of the scariest experiences of my life."

Jessica Stigliano, 21, of Richfield, told the Associated Press that she was sitting in the mall's food court when she saw people running and yelling "shots were fired."

Stigliano said she also began running. She said at the time she was thinking, "Not many people run for their life, but that's what I'm doing right now."

Carlos Sinde, 36, of Astoria, Queens said he was at the mall to see the 9:20 p.m. showing of the movie "Gravity" when the fire alarms went off and the movie stopped. He said he walked into the mall where someone was saying "I think there was a shooting," but he didn't take them seriously. Then, security guards ran up, urging customers to leave. He said one female security guard was crying.

"Once the security guards started telling us what was going on, that's when there was hysteria," he said.

The mall is located in Bergen County, about 22 miles southwest of Manhattan.

Fox News' Perry Chiaramonte and the Associated Press contributed to this report.
 
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