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Shocked people outside the Westroads Mall in Omaha, US state of Nebraska, after
a shooting on Wednesday
The gunman used a balcony to aim at victims, reports say
A gunman has opened fire with a rifle in a shopping centre in the US state of
Nebraska, killing eight people before fatally shooting himself, police say.
A further five people were wounded - two critically - in the shooting at the
Westroads Mall in Omaha.
Police have identified the gunman as Robert Hawkins, 19, from Bellevue, close
to Omaha. They said a suicide note had been recovered.
Hawkins struck as the centre was crowded with Christmas shoppers.
Witnesses spoke of shoppers screaming and scrambling to find safe shelter as
the gunman struck.
He just stood there with his arm like this, his hand straight up in the air,
shooting. And then I turned and ran
Witness
In pictures: Omaha shootings
Shooter 'had problems'
In a statement, President George W Bush - who visited Omaha earlier in the day
for a fundraiser - said he was "deeply saddened" by the shootings.
The incident is the latest in a series of mass shootings in the US, which have
reignited the debate in the US about gun ownership.
The Supreme Court will consider Americans' right to bear arms early next year
for the first time in nearly 70 years.
Hiding
The shooting in Omaha took place inside the upmarket Von Maur department store
at the Westroads Mall.
Police were called at about 1400 local time (2000 GMT), after receiving a call
from inside, said Sgt Teresa Negron.
MASS SHOOTINGS IN 2007
Oct 2007: Asa H Coon, 14, shoots four people, injuring them, at his school in
Cleveland, Ohio, before killing himself.
April 2007: Cho Seung-hui , 23, shoots 32 people dead on campus of Virginia
Tech university, Virginia, then kills himself.
Feb 2007: Sulejman Talovic, 18, shoots dead five people and injures four at a
mall in Salt Lake City, Utah, before being killed by police.
Witnesses said the gunman fired down on shoppers from a balcony on the third
floor of the Von Maur store, using what police said was an SKS rifle to shoot
at random.
By the time police arrived at the scene six minutes later, the shooting was
over, she said.
Jeff Schaffart was shot in the arm as he spent his lunch break shopping with
his wife, Reuters news agency reported. He said he hid in a Von Maur women's
bathroom, using his tie as a tourniquet to slow the bleeding.
"I was obviously very fortunate. Not a lot of people were so fortunate today,"
said Mr Schaffart.
Chuck Wright was working at the mall when he heard a "pop pop" sound.
"A lady that I work with on the same floor, she happened to walk over to the
[central atrium] and she was standing there and a gentleman walked up, and the
shooter reached over the top on the third floor and shot the guy in the head."
Another woman also described seeing the gunman on the attack.
Robert Hawkins, undated handout from Papillion-La Vista High School
Hawkins appears to have had low self-esteem
"I went around and then I saw the guy in the children's department," she said.
"Big tall guy, real tall and he just stood there with his arm like this, his
hand straight up in the air, shooting. And then I turned and ran."
Seven people were found dead at the scene, and another two died after being
taken to a local hospital.
In an e-mail to the BBC, one Omaha resident, called Julie, said that she had
been in a restaurant next door to Von Maur department store when the shooting
began.
"Someone came in to the restaurant and advised that someone was shooting in the
mall and to get out. Everyone started to run out of the small doors in Panera
[the restaurant], so we were able to get out very quickly.
"I heard screaming and loud shots being fired somewhere close by. I got out of
the mall before the local police department arrived."
'Lost puppy'
The gunman, Robert Hawkins, is said to have suffered from depression in the
past, and recently lost his job at McDonald's and broke up with his girlfriend.
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He was living with a friend's family in Bellevue, an Omaha suburb.
His friend's mother, Debora Maruca Kovac, told the Associated Press news agency
that when he first came to live with them, "he was introverted, a troubled
young man who was like a lost pound puppy that nobody wanted".
She said he phoned her about 1300 on Wednesday, telling her that he had left a
note for her in his bedroom. She tried to get him to explain.
"He said, 'It's too late'," and then hung up, she told CNN.
In the note, she said, Hawkins had written that "he was sorry for everything,
that he didn't want to be a burden to anybody, he loved his family, he loved
all of his friends".
She said the note went on to say he wanted to be famous.
She said she called Hawkins' mother, who came over and retrieved the suicide
note, which she took to the police.