Police: 8 injured in Wisconsin mall shooting; suspect sought

WAUWATOSA, Wis. (AP) — Eight people were injured in a shooting Friday at a suburban Milwaukee mall and
police said they were still seeking the suspect.
Wauwatosa Police Chief Barry Weber gave no motive for the attack at the Mayfair Mall in a brief update
about three hours after the 2:50 p.m. incident near an entrance to the Macy’s store. He said the extent
of injuries to the eight — seven adults and one teenager — was unknown, but all were alive. He added
that the shooter was "no longer at the scene" when authorities arrived.
"Preliminary statements from witnesses indicate that the shooter is a white male in his 20s or
30s," Weber told reporters. "Investigators are working on determining the identity of that
suspect."
The chief called the mall an active crime scene and asked people to continue to stay away. He said the
mall would remain closed until further notice.
Witnesses told WISN-TV that they had heard what they believed to be eight to 12 gunshots. Some people
remained in the mall while police searched for a suspect. The station interviewed several people outside
the mall who said they had friends sheltering in stores inside.
Jill Wooley was inside Macy’s with her 79-year-old mother when they heard eight to 12 gun shots just
outside the store entrance.
"We heard the first shot fired and knew immediately it was a gunshot," Wooley told CBS58 in
Milwaukee. "We both just dropped to the floor."
Wooley said she didn’t see anyone but the shots were "very close." She added that they ran in
the opposite direction to the basement of the store, where they then hid.
Trish Cox’s 19-year-old nephew works at Finish Line sporting goods store. She said she was worried
because the store’s phone wasn’t being answered. She was waiting frantically while FBI agents cleared
the mall.
An agent who wouldn’t give his name said the mall was being "methodically" cleared. Heavily
armed FBI personnel were visible at the mall.
Mall operator Brookfield Properties said in a statement they were "disheartened and angered that our
guests and tenants were subject to this violent incident today." They declined further comment.
The Mayfair Mall was the site of a February shooting in which a city police officer, Joseph Mensah, shot
and killed Alvin Cole, a Black 17-year-old. Police said Cole was fleeing from police; Mensah, who is
also Black, said he shot Cole because Cole pointed a gun at him. The mall was the target of sporadic
protests over several months in the wake of the shooting.
The Milwaukee County district attorney declined to file charges against Mensah, but the city this week
agreed to a separation agreement in which Mensah will be paid at least $130,000 to leave the force.
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Associated Press writers Scott Bauer in Madison and Steve Karnowski in Minneapolis and freelance
journalist Rich Rovito contributed to this report.