Midday reports of gunshots at the Town Center Mall in Boca
Raton, a South Florida suburb about 45 miles (72 km) north of
Miami, triggered a heavy police response as Special Weapons and
Tactics (SWAT) teams swiftly moved into the shopping center.
Within about an hour, the Boca Raton police department issued an
update on Twitter saying, "there is no active shooter at this
time at Town Center Mall," but police added a short time later
that "one person with (a) gunshot wound" had been taken to a
nearby hospital.
The wounded individual's condition was not immediately known,
nor were the circumstances of the shooting.
Police said SWAT teams were continuing to scour the mall and
that anyone remaining in the shopping center should "shelter in
place" until they were reached by officers for evacuation.
Video clips that appeared to have been taken by onlookers and
were posted online by local television station WPTV showed large
numbers of emergency vehicles converging on the area, and armed
uniformed police entering the mall as a group of shoppers
hurriedly moved away from its entrance.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Nick
Zieminski and Daniel Wallis)
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