Texas Allen mall shooter was ‘monster’ who lived with parents and ‘acted unusual’

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Texas Senator Ted Cruz has called the gunman suspected of the horrific mass shooting at the Allen Premium Outlets mall a ‘monster’ after eight people were killed and seven were injured – including children.

An evil gunman suspected of massacring eight people including children at a shopping mall this weekend was a “monster” who lived with his parents and “always acted unusual”, it is claimed.

Police are searching the home of the suspect in the bloody shooting at the Allen Premium Outlets mall in Texas. Eight people were killed and seven injured when a gunman opened fire outside an H&M store at Allen Premium Outlets in Allen.

An Allen Police Department officer was on an unrelated call when gunshots were heard at 3.36 pm on Saturday afternoon. The officer heroically confronted the gunman and gunned him down, before calling emergency crews.

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hero dad who was first on the scene gave a harrowing account of the scene, with a mother shot dead while wrapped around her son as she used her body to shield him from bullets, and a girl with “no face” when he checked her crouched corpse.

Texas Senator Ted Cruz described the shooter as a “monster” as he offered his condolences and praised law enforcement for shooting him dead.

Rebecca Lopez, WFAA TV crime reporter, said FBI agents have taken evidence from a home in Northeast Dallas where the suspect recently lived with his parents.

She tweeted: “Neighbors say he was quiet and always acted unusual. The FBI questioned [the] family for hours.”

Medical City Healthcare, a Dallas-area hospital system, said in a written statement it was treating eight people between the ages of five and 61.

Source: Mirror

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