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Police laud armed man who killed Indiana mall gunman

- By Arleigh Rodgers and Rick Callahan

GREENWOOD, Ind. — A gunman who shot five people at a suburban Indianapol­is shopping mall, killing three of them before a shopper shot and killed him, was a 20-year-old local man who was apparently facing eviction, authoritie­s said Monday.

Jonathan Sapirman, of Greenwood, began firing after leaving a bathroom at the Greenwood Park Mall shortly before it closed Sunday evening, the city’s police chief, James Ison, said at a news conference.

Sapirman continued shooting people until he was shot and killed by 22-year-old Elisjsha Dicken, of Seymour, a city about 45 miles south of Greenwood, who was shopping with his girlfriend, Ison said.

“Many more people would have died last night if not for a responsibl­e armed citizen,” said the chief, noting that authoritie­s were still trying to determine a motive for the attack.

The Johnson County and Marion County coroners’ offices identified the slain victims as a married Indianapol­is couple — Pedro Pineda, 56, and Rosa Mirian Rivera de Pineda, 37 — and Victor Gomez, 30, also of Indianapol­is. A woman and a 12-year-old girl who was hit by shrapnel were wounded in the attack, police said.

Although authoritie­s said Dicken was legally armed, the mall prohibits people from carrying weapons on its property.

As of July 1, Indiana law allows anyone age 18 or older to carry a handgun in public except for those prohibited for reasons such as having a felony conviction, facing a restrainin­g order or having a dangerous mental illness as determined by a court.

Indiana’s Republican-dominated Legislatur­e retained provisions in the law that allow private property owners to prohibit firearms.

The attack Sunday was the latest in a string of mass shootings in U.S.

Schools, churches, grocery stores and a Fourth of July parade near Chicago have all become killing grounds in recent months.

Ison said that after Sapirman entered the mall, he walked into a bathroom where he spent about an hour before he emerged and opened fire. He said investigat­ors believe Sapirman spent that time preparing and possibly assembling a disassembl­ed rifle that he had brought in his backpack. He ended up firing 24 rounds within two minutes.

Ison said Sapirman used one rifle in the shooting, but in the mall bathroom investigat­ors recovered a second rifle and a pistol.

Although police don’t know a motive for the attack, Sapirman’s relatives told investigat­ors that he recently received notice that he was being evicted from his apartment, though Ison said authoritie­s were still trying to confirm that was the case. Relatives also said Sapirman resigned from a warehouse job in May, he said.

Sapirman had a juvenile record, including for a fight at school and an incident where he ran away from home, but he had no criminal record as an adult, Ison said.

 ?? MICHAEL CONROY/AP ?? Greenwood police Chief James Ison speaks Monday in Greenwood, Ind. He said police are still trying to find a motive for a deadly rifle attack Sunday at a local mall.
MICHAEL CONROY/AP Greenwood police Chief James Ison speaks Monday in Greenwood, Ind. He said police are still trying to find a motive for a deadly rifle attack Sunday at a local mall.

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