California mall shooting injures one, cops say

Details about what led to the shooting were not disclosed

Shoppers and employees at a Northern California mall were instructed by authorities to shelter in place Monday night after someone was shot nearby, police said.

The San Jose Police Department said units were en route to the Westfield Oakridge shopping center around 6 p.m. There was not an active shooter and authorities were clearing out the mall, which could take several hours, police said. 

"Units are currently at Oakridge Mall on reports of a person shot," the department tweeted. "Officers are working their [way] into the mall. Shelter in place if you can. Updates here when available."

Authorities later confirmed that one person had been injured by gunfire. Their condition was not disclosed. 

Police later said reports of a victim inside the mall had not been confirmed. 

"We are in the process of clearing the mall, both for a suspect and victim," a police tweet read. "Again, no active shooter, however the scene is not secure yet."

Fox News has reached out to the shopping center, which like other retail outlets, sees an upsurge in activity during the holiday season. 

Someone was shot at the Westfield Oakridge shopping center in San Jose, California on Monday, police said. (Google Maps)

Details about what led to the shooting were not released. Authorities were expected to disclose more details later. 

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