SAN BRUNO, Calif. - Customers and employees fled for cover or locked themselves inside stores as two shooters opened fire on each other inside a Northern California mall, wounding two young bystanders before fleeing. Police Wednesday continued to hunt for the suspects after the second California mall shooting in a month spread panic and shut down a nearby train station, scrambling rush-hour commuter traffic. “I saw people running and I heard pow, pow, pow, pow!” shopper George Castro told KPIX-TV. Two people who were not shot were treated for minor injuries and released, San Bruno Fire Chief Dave Cresta said. The mall shooting follows a June 3 attack that wounded one man inside a Southern California mall.
Source: thestar July 03, 2019 04:48 UTC