Five people were arrested in the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old man at the Mall of America that sent the sprawling commercial center into lockdown on one of the final days of the holiday shopping season, police said Saturday. Bloomington Police Chief Booker Hodges announced the arrests in connection with the Friday night shooting in the Minneapolis suburb of Bloomington and said all would face murder charges, the AP reports. Hodges said the arrested suspects were two men, 18, and three 17-year-old male juveniles, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and they were taken into custody in the morning at a home in nearby St. Louis Park by SWAT team officers from three jurisdictions.
The chief added that one of the 18-year-olds is believed to be the shooter, though another suspect may also have fired a weapon. A sixth suspect was still being sought. “In Bloomington, if you come here and murder people at our mall, you get one of these at Christmas,” Hodges said, holding up an orange prison suit. He added that the suspects apparently stopped at a White Castle after fleeing the scene of the shooting. "It appears they felt it necessary to get something to eat," he said. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz tweeted the shooting was “absolutely unacceptable. We are in touch with local officials to provide the support and resources they need.” Police have not yet identified the slain 19-year-old, but Hodges has spoken with the man's relatives. The gunfire Friday at the Nordstrom in the nation's largest shopping center sent frightened customers scurrying for safety. A bystander was said to have had their jacket grazed by a bullet.
There appeared to be some type of altercation between two groups that escalated into a fistfight, and someone pulled out a gun and shot the victim multiple times, according to police. The entire incident lasted about 30 seconds. A nearby Bloomington police officer—one of 16 stationed at the mall that day—heard the gunshots around 7:50pm. The officer tried life-saving measures but was unable to save the victim. The lockdown lasted for about an hour before the mall tweeted that shoppers were being sent outside. Videos posted on social media showed people hiding in stores, and an announcement in the mall warned people to seek shelter. The Mall of America bans guns on the premises, but shoppers have generally not been required to pass through metal detectors. The mall said in October it was testing a “weapons detection system” at one of its entrances.
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