Shooter opens fire inside Nashville mall, at least one injured
The victim was listed in critical condition
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At least one person was shot inside a Nashville shopping mall foot court Wednesday night in a targeted attack, authorities said.
The shooting occurred around 6:10 p.m. in the Opry Mills Mall when two groups -- a group with three and another with five people -- approached each other, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said. Both groups had armed individuals, police said.
A 19-year-old was shot during the confrontation, WTVF-TV reported. The Nashville Fire Department told Fox News the victim was taken to a hospital and is listed in critical condition. Other reports said two people were shot, but police had not publically confirmed if there were two shooting victims.
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Authorities are still searching for the suspected shooter. The police department released a photo of someone captured on security footage appearing to wear a white T-shirt and face mask.
A man and woman who were standing with the shooter and fled after the gunfire are also being sought, police said.
Surveillance footage shows the groups walking toward each other before a man in the group of three people pulls out a gun from his waistband and shoots toward the other group, a police spokesman told the news station.
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Authorities told WKRN-TV the shooting was an isolated incident and that there was no danger to the public.
Messages and calls to the police department from Fox News were not returned. A representative for the shopping mall was unable to be reached.
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Police officers taped off the mall parking lot and the backside of the building as people were coming and going inside, the newspaper reported.