Imperial Valley Press

Man shot at New Jersey mall on Black Friday; shoppers flee

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ELIZABETH, New Jersey (AP) — A man was shot during Black Friday shopping at a New Jersey mall, sending terrified shoppers running and hiding in stores.

The man was shot in the wrist Friday night at The Mills at Jersey Gardens in Elizabeth, city spokeswoma­n Kelly Martins said. She said his injuries didn’t appear life-threatenin­g.

No suspect was in custody, and the victim was not cooperatin­g with police, Martins said. Police were reviewing camera footage.

The mall was evacuated after the shooting, which happened in a hallway between a Tommy Hilfiger and a Marshalls store, Martins said.

Carli Disla, her boyfriend and their 6-weekold daughter were in a Cohoes fashion store, heading to the cash registers, when the couple noticed people running.

“They were yelling, ‘Hide, everyone, hide! They are shooting!’” Disla, 22, told The Associated Press in an interview via Twitter.

She and her boyfriend grabbed the newborn out of her car seat, ran to the back of the store and hid in its receiving area. The store’s security gates were pulled down and the exits locked until police and state troopers told shoppers and staffers they couldn’t leave until everything was under control, Disla said. They were allowed to leave around 9 p.m.

“It was a horrible experience and very traumatizi­ng,” Disla said. But fortunatel­y, the baby didn’t pick up on the fright — she slept through the whole experience.

Jeanette Bermudez told WPIX-TV she was working as a manager in a store when she suddenly heard people running so intensely they sounded like they were stomping. Bermudez and her coworkers shut the shop’s security gate and ushered shoppers into the back.

Geni Genuino was getting some food when the sound of gunshots suddenly erupted.

“Everyone started running out of the mall,” Genuino told the AP via Twitter, adding that the sound stopped for a few minutes, then seemed to start again.

Finally, Genuino found an exit and ran outside.

The mall had been open since 10 a.m. Thursday to accommodat­e Black Friday shoppers, and about 25,000 people visited throughout the two days, Martins said.

A call to the mall went unanswered, and a management representa­tive did not immediatel­y respond to an email.

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