Two people were wounded: a police officer who was treated and
released and a person in hospital in critical condition, a police
spokesman said.
Multiple law-enforcement agencies took part in the manhunt, turning
neighborhoods into crime scenes flooded with first responders.
Citizens were told to shelter in place.
The shooting broke out at or near the Neuse River Greenway, a trail
that runs through part of the city. About three hours later, police
said they "contained" the suspect in a residence near a wooded area,
later reporting that the suspect, described only as a juvenile white
male, was taken into custody.
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin decried the latest outbreak of gun violence
in America, while North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper lamented that
"terror has reached our doorstep."
"The nightmare of every community has come to Raleigh. This is a
senseless, horrific and infuriating act of violence that has been
committed," Cooper told a late night news conference.
Media reported the shooter used a long gun. Police offered no
details about how the shooting spree unfolded nor about the
circumstances of the suspect's capture.
Like others briefing reporters, Baldwin appeared pained and angry.
"We must do more. We must stop this mindless violence in America. We
must address gun violence," the mayor said.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta in Carlsbad, Calif.; Additional
reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington and Steve Gorman in Los
Angeles; Editing by Sandra Maler and Christopher Cushing)
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