Gunfire at Florida Zombicon event leaves
one dead, five hurt
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[October 19, 2015]
TAMPA, Fla. (Reuters) - Gunfire
erupted at a Florida festival that attracts thousands of people dressed
in zombie costumes, killing one person, injuring five others and sending
crowds of frightened people rushing for cover, local media and
authorities said on Sunday.
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The News-Press newspaper, citing police, reported that Expavious
Tyrell Taylor, 20, of Okeechobee was killed in the shooting shortly
before midnight on Saturday at Florida Zombicon in downtown Fort
Myers. The event was expected to draw 20,000 adults and children.
The flurry of gunfire that sent crowds of people scurrying for
safety was caught on cell phone video and posted on the website of
WFTX, the Fox news affiliate in the area.
"We started running because we saw a horde of people running and we
heard two really loud bangs," an unidentified man told the station
in a video.
Four people were taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening
injuries, Victor Medico, a spokesman of the Fort Myers Police
Department, said to the News-Press. A sixth person was shot but
refused medical attention, the newspaper reported.
The shooter remained at large on Sunday morning, the newspaper
reported.
The annual event, staged about two weeks before Halloween, brings
zombie-themed activities, including music and performance artists,
to the streets of Fort Myers, according to its website.
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Event organizers said on Facebook they were "deeply saddened by the
news of what happened within the footprint of our event".
It comes during a month in which communities across the United
States are celebrating the Halloween holiday, including many popular
events for adults offering spooky thrills celebrating zombies, or
fictional horror-movie characters popularized by George A. Romero's
"Night of the Living Dead" and other films in the genre.
(Reporting by Letitia Stein and Brendan O'Brien, editing by Gareth
Jones)
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