Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Police: Suspected gunman at Century City mall faces arson and other charges

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The suspected gunman who caused a panic among shoppers at the Westfield Century City mall on Friday was a “disgruntle­d Amazon employee” who now faces eight charges, Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore said Tuesday.

Nicholas K. Oates, 25, who was arrested Saturday night after officers spotted him at the Venice Beach Boardwalk, faces six counts of arson and one count each of burglary and assault with a deadly weapon, Moore said.

Citing the ongoing investigat­ion, Moore revealed few details about Oates but said he came from Missouri and had yet to establish a residence in Los Angeles. Prosecutor­s charged Oates on Tuesday, Moore said.

“Mr. Oates confessed to having involvemen­t in the event,” Moore said at an afternoon news conference. “This was a premeditat­ed act. He will face the consequenc­es for his actions.”

On Friday, police responded to initial reports of a man with a gun inside the mall’s Amazon store about 12:40 p.m. Chaos broke out as some shoppers ran outside while others took shelter inside stores. Some believed an active shooter roamed the mall.

Other shoppers sheltered in place and evacuated several hours later. Officers couldn’t find the gunman and determined that a suspicious package found in the Amazon store did not contain an explosive.

Moore said Oates set fires in the children’s book section and pointed a handgun at an employee. The weapon believed to be used in the incident has not been found.

The chief praised police and firefighte­rs for rushing inside to possibly encounter an active shooter. Moore credited the mall owners for having “state of the art” cameras at the shopping center.

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