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		Twelve injured, 10 by gunfire, in shooting at South Carolina shopping 
		mall
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		[April 18, 2022] 
		 (Reuters) -Twelve 
		people were injured, 10 of them by gunfire, in a shooting that erupted 
		on Saturday inside a shopping mall in Columbia, South Carolina, and 
		three people were taken into custody, police said.  | 
		
		 
		
		Twelve people were injured, 10 of them by gunfire, in a shooting that 
		erupted on Saturday inside a shopping mall in Columbia, South Carolina, 
		and three people were taken into custody, police said. | 
	
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				Columbia Police Chief William Holbrook said the shooting at the 
				Columbiana Centre mall was not believed to have been a random 
				act of violence but rather stemmed from "some kind of conflict" 
				among a group of armed individuals who knew each other.
 However, details surrounding the shooting remained sketchy, he 
				said. Local media outlets reported a heavy presence of police 
				and emergency personnel at the mall about 10 miles north of 
				downtown Columbia, the state capital.
 
 No one was killed in the incident, which unfolded at about 2 
				p.m. local time. But 10 people were struck by gunfire, and eight 
				of them were transported to area hospitals. Of those, two were 
				listed in critical but stable condition and six in stable 
				condition, Holbrook told a news briefing hours later.
 
 The gunshot victims ranged in age from 73 to 15, he said. Two 
				other people were injured in a "stampede" of bystanders running 
				for safety.
 
 At least three people were found to have been carrying firearms 
				inside the mall, and at least one of them actually fired a 
				weapon, Holbrook said. Three individuals were detained in 
				connection with the shooting, he said.
 
 (Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington and Steve Gorman in 
				Los Angeles; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
 
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