Police at Westfield Valley Fair Mall in California's Silicon Valley say a shooting that injured three people appears to be an isolated incident, with authorities ruling out any threat to the public.
The victims, one adult male and two others - including 16-year-old girl - were shot during a confrontation between two individuals outside Macy's on the second floor of the mall. The police confirmed no suspects have been apprehended yet in connection with the shooting.
Witnesses described chaos as people scrambled to find shelter after hearing gunshots. "It was like fireworks," said one shopper, who added they initially thought it sounded like fireworks before realizing it was gunshots. Others claimed they heard loud bangs and glass shattering as panic set in among shoppers.
The mall was placed on lockdown, with hundreds seeking refuge in nearby stores or hiding places. Once the situation was brought under control, police began evacuating the area, using SWAT team members to ensure public safety.
"I thought something fell," one shopper said they heard at first, before realizing it was a gunshot. "We ducked down."
Police have appealed for witnesses and anyone with information to come forward. The motive behind the shooting remains unclear, but authorities emphasize there is no ongoing threat to the community.
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan urged residents to avoid the area while police investigate the incident.
The victims, one adult male and two others - including 16-year-old girl - were shot during a confrontation between two individuals outside Macy's on the second floor of the mall. The police confirmed no suspects have been apprehended yet in connection with the shooting.
Witnesses described chaos as people scrambled to find shelter after hearing gunshots. "It was like fireworks," said one shopper, who added they initially thought it sounded like fireworks before realizing it was gunshots. Others claimed they heard loud bangs and glass shattering as panic set in among shoppers.
The mall was placed on lockdown, with hundreds seeking refuge in nearby stores or hiding places. Once the situation was brought under control, police began evacuating the area, using SWAT team members to ensure public safety.
"I thought something fell," one shopper said they heard at first, before realizing it was a gunshot. "We ducked down."
Police have appealed for witnesses and anyone with information to come forward. The motive behind the shooting remains unclear, but authorities emphasize there is no ongoing threat to the community.
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan urged residents to avoid the area while police investigate the incident.