NJ mall where shooting occurred to reopen; vigil held for gunman

Nov. 5, 2013: The Wesfield Garden State Plaza in Paramus, N.J. is shown closed on Tuesday. Richard Shoop fired multiple shots inside New Jersey's largest shopping mall Monday, trapping hundreds of customers and employees for hours as police scoured stores for the shooter, who was found dead early Tuesday of a self-inflicted wound, authorities said. (AP)

Workers are returning to New Jersey's largest shopping mall two days after a young man fired multiple shots inside and then killed himself.

The Garden State Plaza in Paramus was closed after the shooting Monday night, and remained shuttered Tuesday as investigators did a thorough search of the property.

Retailers and their employees will get their stores ready for customers, who can enter at 10 a.m. Wednesday.

More than 200 people held a vigil for the gunman on Tuesday night.

Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli says 20-year-old Richard Shoop of Teaneck killed himself with the same weapon he used at the mall and had left a note with his family suggesting he would harm himself.

No other injuries were reported.