The Citizen (Gauteng)

Another mass shooting in US

FATAL: MAN OPENS FIRE AT VIDEO GAME TOURNAMENT

- Miami

Shooter said to be a gamer who had been competing and lost.

Several people were killed in a mass shooting at a video game tournament in the northern Florida city of Jacksonvil­le, local police said yesterday, adding that one suspect was dead.

“Multiple fatalities at the scene, many transporte­d,” the Jacksonvil­le Sheriff’s Office tweeted, adding that it was unclear whether there was a second possible gunman.

“Stay far away from the area. The area is not safe at this time. STAY AWAY.”

The Miami Herald newspaper reported four people were dead and 11 wounded in the shooting at the Madden 19 American football tournament in downtown Jacksonvil­le. Madden is a hugely popular multi-player video game based on the National Football League.

According to the LA Times, quoting player Steven “Steveyj” Javaruski, the shooter was a gamer who had been competing and lost.

In subsequent tweets, police said they were still searching The Landing entertainm­ent and shopping complex, where the tournament – a regional qualifier for finals in Las Vegas with a $25 000 prize – was being held at the GLHF Game Bar.

They urged people hiding in locked areas of the complex to stay in place and call 911 to make their location known.

In disturbing footage apparently captured as part of a livestream on the video game streaming website Twitch, several gunshots could be heard in the background, before the stream disconnect­ed.

Twitch removed the video, but it remained available on social media.

CompLexity Gaming, one of the gaming teams, said its player Young Drini was grazed on the hand. “We’re obviously shocked and saddened by this afternoon’s events. Our player, Drini, was hit in the thumb but is going to be fine. He managed to escape and run down the street to a nearby gym,” said director Jason Lake.

Drini tweeted: “I will never take anything for granted ever again. Life can be cut short in a second.”

Several social media users, including one claiming to be his mother, reported that the prominent profession­al gamer known as “oLARRY2K” had been shot in the chest.

Survivors of the high school shooting in Parkland, Florida, in February, expressed sorrow at news of another mass shooting in the state.

“Once again, my heart hurts and all of me is so angry. We cannot accept this as our reality,” Delaney Tarr, one of the organisers of the student-led March for Our Lives movement, tweeted. –

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