Century City Mall in LA Evacuated Amid Reports of Gunman

Century City Mall in LA Evacuated Amid Reports of Gunman
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Jack Phillips
3/15/2019
Updated:
3/15/2019

Officials in Los Angeles said the Westfield Century City mall was evacuated on March 15 after reports of a man with a gun.

“We are on lockdown sitting quietly waiting for more information,” said Giselle Abcarian, who was at the Zara store, reported the Los Angeles Times. “We saw a bunch of people running and panicked, so we ran to the closest safe place.”

Former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum said he was also inside the mall.

“I’m in Los Angeles to film an interview with @billmaher tonight. Stopped by the mall to pick something up and a reported active shooter situation ensued. I’m currently in a secure location,” he wrote.

Los Angeles Police Officer Jeff Lee told the Los Angeles Times that police responded to a call about a gunman at around 12:40 p.m. local time.

Lee told the newspaper that the reports of a gunman were not confirmed.

There were also reports that a man attempted to set a package on fire inside the Amazon store in the mall, according to the Times.

The LAPD bomb squad responded to the scene to inspect the suspicious package, while shoppers were allowed to evacuate. Authorities have not yet announced any suspects.

The incident comes just hours after a mass shooting in New Zealand that killed dozens of people.

Violent Crime Up

In September 2018, the FBI said Americans committed fewer violent and property crimes across the United States in 2017, according to statistics. The violent crime rate—including offenses such as murder, robbery, and aggravated assault—dropped by almost 1 percent and is still about 4 percent above the 2014 rate. The murder rate dropped by 0.7 percent.
“There were more than 1.2 million violent crimes reported to [the FBI] nationwide in 2017. There was a 0.7 percent decrease in murders and a 4 percent decrease in robberies from 2016 to 2017. Aggravated assaults increased 1 percent in 2017. The FBI began collecting data solely on an updated rape definition last year, and 135,755 rapes were reported to law enforcement in 2017,” the agency said.

Of the estimated 17,284 murders in 2017, more than half occurred in larger cities—with populations of more than 100,000.

There are fewer than 300 such cities in the United States, and while they account for less than 30 percent of the country’s population, many of them contribute far beyond their share to national crime rates and have done so for years, even decades.

While the national murder rate inched down to 5.3 per 100,000 residents, it spiked by 15 percent in Philadelphia, to a rate of more than 20 per 100,000 residents. Columbus, Ohio, saw a massive 54 percent murder rate increase, reaching nearly 16.3 per 100,000 residents.

The murder rate in St. Louis rose by more than 10 percent and reached 66 per 100,000 residents—the highest among larger cities.

Baltimore’s murder rate rose by nearly 8.5 percent, reaching some 56 per 100,000 residents.

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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