<p>A man went on a rampage at a Texas outlet mall on Saturday, shooting dead eight people and wounding several others before he was killed by a police officer at the busy shopping complex.</p>.<p>Video footage circulating online showed the shooter getting out of a sedan in the mall's parking lot before opening fire on people walking nearby.</p>.<p>An officer inside on an unrelated call quickly responded to the gunfire and "neutralized" the shooter as scenes of panic broke out at the sprawling facility in Allen, police said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/wont-return-to-myanmar-to-be-confined-in-camps-say-rohingya-refugees-1216315.html" target="_blank">Won't return to Myanmar to be 'confined in camps', say Rohingya refugees</a></strong></p>.<p>The identity of the shooter was not released. His body, sprawled on a sidewalk, was one of seven deaths at the mall when more police arrived.</p>.<p>Two others died in the hospital while "three are in critical surgery, and four are stable," said Allen fire chief Jonathan Boyd.</p>.<p>The shooting at Allen Premium Outlets, 35 miles (55 kilometers) north of Dallas, began around 3:30 pm (2030 GMT), when it was busy with weekend shoppers, police said.</p>.<p>The officer in the mall "heard gunshots, went to the gunshots, engaged the suspect and neutralized the suspect," said chief Brian Harvey of the Allen police department.</p>.<p>Some of the victims were as young as five years old, a hospital official told <em>NBC News.</em></p>.<p>Texas Governor Greg Abbott called the mass shooting an "unspeakable tragedy."</p>.<p>President Joe Biden "has been briefed on the shooting," a White House official told reporters.</p>.<p>Local officials hailed the actions of the police officer who charged and killed the shooter.</p>.<p>"We owe a debt of gratitude to first responders that ran toward the gunfire and acted swiftly to neutralize the threat," said Keith Self, a Republican congressman whose district includes the city of Allen.</p>.<p>Authorities believed initially that a second shooter might be on the loose. As police combed through stores in the mall, frantic shoppers and store employees rushed into parking lots.</p>.<p>Harvey later said police believe the unidentified shooter, who <em>CNN</em> said was wearing tactical gear, "acted alone."</p>.<p>Janet St. James, a spokesperson for Medical City Healthcare, which operates multiple trauma facilities in North Texas, said it received eight patients from the shooting, ranging in age from five to 61, <em>NBC News </em>reported.</p>.<p>"Allen is a proud and safe city which makes today's senseless act of violence even more shocking," mayor Ken Fulk said in a statement.</p>.<p>"I want to commend our police and fire departments for their quick response. Their thorough training not to hesitate to move toward the threat likely saved more lives today."</p>.<p>Jaynal Pervez, who arrived at the mall while his daughter was inside, told <em>CNN: </em>"There's no more safe places. I don't know what to do."</p>.<p>Pervez later told broadcaster <em>CBS</em> that the scenes in the mall parking lot had been chaotic.</p>.<p>"I saw the shoes around there, people's cell phones on the street," he said.</p>.<p>With more firearms than inhabitants, the United States has the highest rate of gun deaths of any developed country -- 49,000 in 2021, up from 45,000 the year before.</p>.<p>There have been more than 195 mass shootings -- defined as four or more people wounded or killed -- so far this year in the United States, according to the Gun Violence Archive.</p>
<p>A man went on a rampage at a Texas outlet mall on Saturday, shooting dead eight people and wounding several others before he was killed by a police officer at the busy shopping complex.</p>.<p>Video footage circulating online showed the shooter getting out of a sedan in the mall's parking lot before opening fire on people walking nearby.</p>.<p>An officer inside on an unrelated call quickly responded to the gunfire and "neutralized" the shooter as scenes of panic broke out at the sprawling facility in Allen, police said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/wont-return-to-myanmar-to-be-confined-in-camps-say-rohingya-refugees-1216315.html" target="_blank">Won't return to Myanmar to be 'confined in camps', say Rohingya refugees</a></strong></p>.<p>The identity of the shooter was not released. His body, sprawled on a sidewalk, was one of seven deaths at the mall when more police arrived.</p>.<p>Two others died in the hospital while "three are in critical surgery, and four are stable," said Allen fire chief Jonathan Boyd.</p>.<p>The shooting at Allen Premium Outlets, 35 miles (55 kilometers) north of Dallas, began around 3:30 pm (2030 GMT), when it was busy with weekend shoppers, police said.</p>.<p>The officer in the mall "heard gunshots, went to the gunshots, engaged the suspect and neutralized the suspect," said chief Brian Harvey of the Allen police department.</p>.<p>Some of the victims were as young as five years old, a hospital official told <em>NBC News.</em></p>.<p>Texas Governor Greg Abbott called the mass shooting an "unspeakable tragedy."</p>.<p>President Joe Biden "has been briefed on the shooting," a White House official told reporters.</p>.<p>Local officials hailed the actions of the police officer who charged and killed the shooter.</p>.<p>"We owe a debt of gratitude to first responders that ran toward the gunfire and acted swiftly to neutralize the threat," said Keith Self, a Republican congressman whose district includes the city of Allen.</p>.<p>Authorities believed initially that a second shooter might be on the loose. As police combed through stores in the mall, frantic shoppers and store employees rushed into parking lots.</p>.<p>Harvey later said police believe the unidentified shooter, who <em>CNN</em> said was wearing tactical gear, "acted alone."</p>.<p>Janet St. James, a spokesperson for Medical City Healthcare, which operates multiple trauma facilities in North Texas, said it received eight patients from the shooting, ranging in age from five to 61, <em>NBC News </em>reported.</p>.<p>"Allen is a proud and safe city which makes today's senseless act of violence even more shocking," mayor Ken Fulk said in a statement.</p>.<p>"I want to commend our police and fire departments for their quick response. Their thorough training not to hesitate to move toward the threat likely saved more lives today."</p>.<p>Jaynal Pervez, who arrived at the mall while his daughter was inside, told <em>CNN: </em>"There's no more safe places. I don't know what to do."</p>.<p>Pervez later told broadcaster <em>CBS</em> that the scenes in the mall parking lot had been chaotic.</p>.<p>"I saw the shoes around there, people's cell phones on the street," he said.</p>.<p>With more firearms than inhabitants, the United States has the highest rate of gun deaths of any developed country -- 49,000 in 2021, up from 45,000 the year before.</p>.<p>There have been more than 195 mass shootings -- defined as four or more people wounded or killed -- so far this year in the United States, according to the Gun Violence Archive.</p>