At least two reported victims with gunshot wounds at Valley Fair Mall in California on Black Friday: police
Three people, including a 16-year-old, were injured in a shooting at Valley Fair Mall; police say the incident was isolated and no ongoing threat exists.
- On Friday, the San Jose Police Department investigated a shooting at Valley Fair Mall in Santa Clara after officers responded around 5:40 p.m.
- The department said the shooting appears to be an isolated incident and officials do not believe this was an active shooter targeting shoppers.
- Officials found two people with gunshot wounds taken to an area hospital, and police said a third person was also hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
- Officers evacuated and cleared the mall to confirm no ongoing threat, while San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan offered prayers and Congressman Ro Khanna offered federal assistance.
- The shooter fled before police arrived, and initial reports referenced a deadly weapon and a felony hit-and-run amid an observed altercation involving a male victim and two others caught in crossfire.
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