Authorities on Sunday were still working to determine what prompted a
20-year-old man to open fire in a Washington state mall, killing five
people.
Police arrested the suspected gunman, Arcan Cetin of Oak Harbor,
Washington, on Saturday. Police said he was taken into custody without
incident in Oak Harbor, some 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Burlington
where the shooting occurred on Friday night.
Cetin opened fire at the Cascade Mall around 7 p.m. local time on
Friday in the cosmetics section of a Macy's department store, police
said, killing four women as well as one man who died later at a
hospital.
Police said what motivated Cetin's rampage remains unclear. The FBI
said while they had no indication the attack was a "terrorism act," it
could not be ruled out.
Police described Cetin's demeanour when apprehended as "zombie like,"
and said he was unarmed. Police said Cetin was born in Turkey, but
described his status as that of a "legal, permanent resident" in the
United States.
Authorities have not identified the victims, but local media said
they ranged in age from mid-teens to mid-90s, and included a mother and
her daughter.
Surveillance video from the mall in Burlington, around 65 miles (105
km) north of Seattle, showed the gunman brandishing the weapon, police
said. Police said the gun was later recovered at the mall.
The mall attack followed a series of violent outbursts at shopping
centres across the United States, including the stabbing of nine people
at a Minnesota centre last weekend.
Police said Cetin is set to appear in court on Monday.
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