The United States has seen an unprecedented pace of mass killings this year.
, after a neighbor asked a man to stop firing his weapon while a baby slept, authorities said.
“Some of our people were there. Some perhaps in this room. Some of our students were working in those stores and will be changed forever by this,” Caton said. Gaither looked around to see customers and the store manager running to the back of the business. Eventually, Gaither and the others ran out a back door.
Allen Fire Chief Jonathan Boyd said seven people, including the shooter, died at the scene. Two other people died at hospitals.
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