Authorities: 3 Dead in Shooting at Mall North of Seattle
SEATTLE — A gunman police said killed five people in a Washington state mall remained at large Saturday as authorities appealed for help in identifying the suspect but said there were no indications the slayings north of Seattle were a terrorist act.
People fled, customers hid in dressing rooms and employees locked the doors of nearby stores after gunshots rang out just after 7 p.m. Friday at the Cascade Mall in Burlington. A helicopter, search teams and K-9 units scoured the area for the gunman in a police response that included more than 200 officers.
The gunman entered the shopping centre without a weapon, but 10 minutes later, went inside Macy’s with a rifle and opened fire, authorities said Saturday.
Authorities said that a weapon had been found at the scene. Mount Vernon Police Lt. Chris Cammock described it as a “hunting type” rifle. Cammock said officers are reconstructing the entire scene at the mall.


