Authorities respond to the scene of a shooting at the Northlake Mall in Charlotte, N.C., on Thursday. Steve Reed/AP hide caption
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Police in Charlotte, N.C., say an argument between two groups of people who knew each other led to the death of an armed suspect.
Chief Kerr Putney of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department says a group of individuals with a history of feuding were at the Northlake Mall and got into an altercation shortly after 2 p.m. on Thursday, and gun shots were fired.
An off-duty officer who was working at the mall heard the shots and responded to the scene, Putney says in a written statement.
Putney adds the officer confronted the armed person who pointed a gun in his direction, and the officer then “fired his service weapon.”
Authorities says the suspect, who was identified as 18-year-old Daquan Westbrook, was given emergency aid, but medics pronounced him dead shortly afterward.
Chief Putney says the officer was placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation. Names of those involved haven’t been released.
Westbrook had a lengthy criminal record involving guns, drugs and violence, according to The Charlotte Observer.
Shopper Jake Wallace, 24, of Boone, N.C., was at the mall when he heard the commotion. He tells The Associated Press, “Chaos erupted as shoppers dove for cover or tried to get out of the door.”
The mall was closed after the shooting. Christmas Eve shoppers were forced to go elsewhere or abandoned plans for last-minute gifts.
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