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12 people injured in gunfire at South Carolina mall in US
No one was killed in the shooting, but a total of ten people were hit by gunfire, while two others were injured during the `stampede` following the incident, police said.
Highlights
- The victims` ages range between 15 and 75.
- A total of 12 people were injured as a result of the shooting.
- Two of the injured are in critical condition.
Washington: A total of 12 people were injured as a result of the shooting that occurred at a mall in the city of Columbia, in the US state of South Carolina, according to the Columbia Police Department.
Police Chief William "Skip" Holbrook told reporters during a Saturday (April 16, 2022) briefing, broadcast on social media, that no one was killed in the shooting, but a total of ten people were hit by gunfire, while two others were injured during the "stampede" following the incident.
The victims` ages range between 15 and 75; two of the injured are in critical condition, according to Holbrook.
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"This was not a situation where we had some random person show up at a mall to discharge a firearm and injure people," Holbrook told reporters, adding that the three individuals who were delayed "knew each other" and that the shooting was the result of "some type of conflict."