December 26, 2024

Three people are dead after a man opened fire in an Indianapolis mall. The shooter was killed by a ‘good Samaritan,’ police said.

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Four people were dead, including the suspected shooter, after a man with a long gun entered a mall south of Indianapolis and opened fire, police said.

Two others were injured in the early evening attack at Greenwood Park Mall, Jim Ison, the police chief of Greenwood, Indiana, said at a Sunday night news conference. One remained hospitalized, he said. A 12-year-old girl with abrasions was treated and released.

Four of six people who were injured or killed were female, Ison said.

The shooter appeared to have been fatally shot by a 22-year-old “good Samaritan” who witnessed the attack and opened fire with a handgun with the intention of ending the assault, Ison said.

He praised the young man, identifying him only as being from Bartholomew County, south of the metro area.

“The real hero of the day was the Samaritan that was lawfully carrying a firearm who was able to stop the shooter almost as soon as it began,” Ison said.

Greenwood Mayor Mark W. Myers also praised the “Good Samaritan” who stepped in, saying in a statement Sunday evening, “This person saved lives tonight.”

“On Behalf of the City of Greenwood, I am grateful for his quick action and heroism in this situation.” 

The shooter appeared to be at the mall with ill intentions, Ison said.

“It appears that he had a rifle with several magazines of ammunition, entered the food court, and began shooting,” the chief said of the suspected gunman.

The gunfire was reported shortly after 6 p.m., Ison said. The chief gave no indication the shooter knew any of the victims or that the attack was personal.

“This type of situation is horrible,” he said. “It’s rocked us to our core.”

The motive and circumstances were still being investigated, he said.

Officers, including members of the Indianapolis department’s SWAT team, were going through the mall Sunday night to ensure no one injured was hiding or otherwise in need of help, an officer with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said.

A backpack that police believe was left by the gunman in a bathroom turned out not to be a threat, he said.

A spokesperson for the mall did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Mike Pence, who served as Indiana’s governor from 2013 to 2017 and vice president under Donald Trump, said Monday morning, “Our prayers are with the fallen and injured.” He praised the citizen who stopped the shooter as a “Hoosier Hero.”

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