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    Emantic "EJ" Bradford Jr (21) was shot by police after being mistaken for shooter in a mall

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    (CNN)An armed 21-year-old man killed by an officer at a mall in Alabama on Thanksgiving night "likely did not fire" the shots that wounded two people and sent terrified shoppers running for cover, police said Friday.

    The shooting at the Riverchase Galleria in Hoover, about 10 miles south of Birmingham, happened Thursday, one of the year's busiest shopping days.
    Witnesses describe shooting at Alabama mall

    Witnesses describe shooting at Alabama mall 01:03
    Authorities mistakenly thought Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr. fired the rounds that left an 18-year-old and a 12-year-old hospitalized, Hoover police spokesman Capt. Gregg Rector said in a statement.
    Police initially said Bradford opened fire after an altercation with the 18-year-old and an officer fatally shot him as he fled the scene. But late Friday, police changed that story, saying that while Bradford was involved in "some aspect of the altercation" and was armed with a handgun, he likely did not fire the rounds that injured the two others.


    Police: Altercation involved more than 2 people
    The error came to light after Jefferson County Sheriff's Office investigators and crime scene experts spoke to witnesses and examined evidence, police said.
    "Investigators now believe that more than two individuals were involved in the initial altercation," Rector said. "This information indicates that there is at least one gunman still at large."
    The officer involved in the shooting is on administrative leave pending an investigation, police said.
    The Jefferson County district attorney informed Hoover police Friday that the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency will take over the lead role in the shooting investigation from the county sheriff's office, Rector said. Hoover police will "assist and cooperate fully" in that inquiry and will "conduct an internal but separate investigation" of the officer-involved shooting, he said.
    'Freaking out', then escaping
    The shooting at Alabama's largest enclosed mall happened shortly before 10 p.m. (11 p.m. ET) Thursday.
    Police do not know how the confrontation began but don't believe the 18-year-old who was hurt was armed, they said. A gunman opened fire, shooting the teenager twice in the torso, according to police.
    An armed Hoover police officer who was working security at the mall then confronted an armed man running away from the scene and fatally shot him, authorities said.
    A 12-year-old girl described by police as a bystander was shot once, but it's unclear by whom, Rector said. Both of the injured were taken to hospitals.
    Witnesses described chaotic scenes when gunshots rang out, with customers screaming and staff working to help people flee or hide.
    "They (put) us in supply closets and locked the doors. And then we sat there for five to 10 minutes, all freaking out," Lexie Joyner told CNN affiliate WBRC. "And then they opened the escape-route doors, and we escaped."

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    https://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...=.d081a86b869b

    1 Person dead and two people Wounded in the Alabama Mall Shooting

    HOOVER, Ala. — Police responding to a fight inside an Alabama shopping mall shot and killed a man who had brandished a weapon, authorities said Friday. Two other people were injured, including a 12-year-old girl.

    The Hoover Police Department said in a statement that two men were engaged in a “physical altercation” at the glitzy Riverchase Galleria in Hoover late Thursday, when one of the men pulled out a handgun and shot the other man twice.

    Two officers who were providing security at the mall heard the gunfire and approached the area. They spotted a suspect waving a pistol and shot him. He died at the scene. Local news media reported that the Jefferson County coroner’s office identified him as 21-year-old Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford, Jr. of Hueytown.

    The other shooting victim was an 18-year-old male from Birmingham. He was taken to a nearby hospital in serious condition. A 12-year-old bystander was also shot and taken to Children’s Hospital by a Hoover Fire Department rescue squad.


    Police said the fight happened on the mall’s second floor concourse area, near the entrance to the Footaction shoe store. Capt. Greg Rector said Friday that investigators do not know what sparked the original confrontation between the men.

    A witness, Lexi Joiner, told Al.com she was shopping with her mother when the gunfire started. Joiner said she heard six or seven shots and was ordered, along with some other shoppers, into a supply closet for cover.

    “It was terrifying,” Joiner said.

    A woman who described herself as the mother of the injured 12-year-old posted on social media that the girl was on a Black Friday shopping trip with other family members when the shooting happened, and didn’t immediately realize that the pain in her back was from a bullet.

    “She was hurting a lot, but very brave and positive as always,” the mother wrote after seeing the girl when she arrived at a hospital.


    Hoover police said Friday morning that the girl was in stable condition.

    The officer who shot the gunman was placed on administrative leave while the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office investigates the shooting. The officer’s name was not released. The officers were not hurt.

    Video posted on social media by shoppers showed a chaotic scene as shoppers fled the mall, which closed for the remainder of Thursday night.

    The mall, located in the Birmingham suburb of Hoover, reopened at 6 a.m. Friday, a Riverchase Galleria mall security officer said. It bills itself as the largest enclosed shopping center in Alabama, with more than 150 stores.

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    A shooting Thursday night at a mall in Alabama left one person dead and two teens hospitalized with bullet wounds, police said.

    The shooting happened around 9:52 p.m. local time after a 21-year-old man and an 18-year-old man got into a physical altercation near the Footaction store at Riverchase Galleria mall, according to Capt. Gregg Rector of the Hoover Police Department.

    Police initially said they believed the 21-year-old pulled out a gun and shot the 18-year-old twice in the torso before fleeing, police said. The 18-year-old was taken to a nearby hospital and was last reported in serious condition.

    A 12-year-old girl, an innocent bystander, also was hit by gunfire, but she was alert, talking and taken to a nearby children's hospital by a Hoover Fire Department rescue unit. She was last reported in stable condition.

    The 21-year-old was spotted by two uniformed police officers, one of whom drew a weapon and fired on the alleged shooter, who was pronounced dead at the scene.

    "The unidentified person was fleeing the scene when one of the police officers encountered him and shot and killed him," Rector said.

    On Friday, Hoover Police Capt. Gregg Rector said in a statement that the 21-year-old, Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr. of Hueytown, Alabama, may have been involved in "some aspect of the altercation" with the 18-year-old, but he "likely did not fire the rounds that injured" the victim.

    Police said late Friday they now believe a different person fired the shots that injured the 18-year-old man and 12-year-old girl and that person is still at-large.

    "Investigators now believe that more than two individuals were involved in the initial altercation," Rector said. "This information indicates that there is at least one gunman still at-large, who could be responsible for the shooting of the 18-year-old male and 12-year-old female."

    Both Bradford and the 21-year-old who died allegedly "were involved in the initial altercation" with the teen, Rector said.

    The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office has turned over the investigation to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency due to a potential conflict of interest.

    "We have determined that one of the witnesses is closely related to a Sheriffs Office sworn Personnel," said Randy Christian, chief deputy, Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. "In order to remove any perceived biases, at the request of the District Attorney we have turned the investigation over to ALEA."

    The officer involved in the shooting has been placed on administrative leave, pending the outcome of the investigation.

    The mall was reopened Friday morning.

    Hoover is a suburb of Birmingham.

    ABC News' Christopher Donato, Alexandra Faul, William Gretsky, Julia Jacobo and Louise Simpson contributed to this report.

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    An Update

    HOOVER, Ala. -- Protesters on Saturday marched through an Alabama shopping mall where police killed a black man they later acknowledged was not the triggerman in a Thanksgiving night shooting that wounded two people.

    An officer shot and killed 21-year-old Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford, Jr. of Hueytown while responding to the Thursday mall shooting. Police said Bradford was fleeing the scene with a weapon.

    Hoover Police initially told reporters Bradford had shot a teen at the mall, but later retracted the statement.

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    "We knew that was false," said stepmother Cynthia Bradford when she heard police were blaming him for the shooting. She described her stepson, who went by E.J., as a respectful young man who is the son of a Birmingham police department officer.

    Hoover Police Captain Gregg Rector said investigators now believe that more than two people were involved in the initial fight ahead of the shooting, and that "at least one gunman" is still at large who could be responsible. Rector said police regret that their initial statement about Bradford was not accurate.

    More than 200 demonstrators, including several relatives, chanted "E.J" and "no justice, no peace" as they marched past Christmas shoppers at the mall. They held a moment of silence at the spot outside a shoe store where Bradford was killed.

    "They should have never have killed him," Emani Smith, 7, Bradford's half-sister said, while other family members cried.

    Family members described their horror of finding out from social media that Bradford was dead. Video circulated on social media of Bradford lying in a pool of blood on the mall floor.

    The incident began Thanksgiving night with a fight and shooting in suburban Birmingham at the Riverchase Galleria, a mall crowded with Black Friday bargain hunters. An 18-year-old was shot twice and a 12-year-old bystander was shot in the back.

    Police said while Bradford "may have been involved in some aspect of the altercation, he likely did not fire the rounds that injured the 18-year-old victim."

    The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is investigating the incident since it is an officer-involved shooting. The Hoover Police Department is conducting its own internal investigation.

    The officer who shot Bradford was placed on administrative leave while authorities investigate the shooting. The officer's name was not released publicly. The officers were not hurt.

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    Bradford is shown in photos on Facebook in an Army uniform and he described himself as a combat engineer. A spokesman for the Army, however, told The Washington Post that he "never completed advanced individual training," and so did not serve.

    Video posted on social media by shoppers showed a chaotic scene as shoppers fled the mall, which closed for the remainder of Thursday night.

    A witness, Lexi Joiner, told Al.com she was shopping with her mother when the gunfire started. Joiner said she heard six or seven shots and was ordered, along with some other shoppers, into a supply closet for cover.

    "It was terrifying," Joiner said.

    A woman who described herself as the mother of the injured 12-year-old posted on social media that the girl was on a Black Friday shopping trip with other family members when the shooting happened, and didn't immediately realize that the pain in her back was from a bullet.

    "She was hurting a lot, but very brave and positive as always," the mother wrote after seeing the girl when she arrived at a hospital.

    Hoover Police said Friday morning that the girl was in stable condition.

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    The aunt of a 21-year-old man shot dead at an Alabama mall said her nephew was killed by police "for no reason at all."

    Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford, who was armed, was shot Thanksgiving night when another man -- first believed to be Bradford -- and an 18-year-old got into a physical altercation at the Riverchase Galleria mall in Hoover, a suburb of Birmingham, according to Capt. Gregg Rector of the Hoover Police Department.

    Police initially said they believed Bradford pulled out a gun and shot the 18-year-old teenager twice in the torso before fleeing.

    Bradford, who was fleeing "while brandishing a handgun," was spotted by two uniformed police officers, one of whom drew a weapon and fired on him, authorities said. Bradford was pronounced dead at the scene.

    On Friday, Rector said in a statement, "New evidence now suggests that while Mr. Bradford may have been involved in some aspect of the altercation, he likely did not fire the rounds that injured the 18-year-old victim."

    "They killed him for no reason at all. He wasn't the shooter," Bradford's aunt, Catherine Jewell, told reporters on Saturday.

    Jewell said her nephew was in the Army and was home for Thanksgiving.

    "He was a great guy, he was very respectable," she said. "They did him wrong."

    In a statement released on Saturday evening, Bradford's family said they were working to determined what exactly happened in the moments leading up to the fatal shooting.

    "Our family is completely shocked, heartbroken and devastated at the tragic death of our beloved ?EJ,? the statement reads.

    "As we continue to grieve, rest assured, that we are working diligently with our legal team to determine exactly what happened and why this police officer killed our son. We will never forget EJ.?

    Demonstrators in support of Bradford gathered at the mall Saturday, holding signs like, "stop police killings."







    Rector had said on Friday: "Investigators now believe that more than two individuals were involved in the initial altercation. This information indicates that there is at least one gunman still at large who could be responsible for the shooting of the 18-year-old male and 12-year-old female."

    Rector on Saturday didn't immediately respond to a request for additional comment from ABC News.

    The 18-year-old was last reported to be in serious condition and the 12-year-old, an innocent bystander, was last reported in stable condition.

    The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office has turned over the investigation to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency due to a potential conflict of interest.

    "We have determined that one of the witnesses is closely related to a Sheriff's Office sworn Personnel," said Randy Christian, chief deputy of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. "In order to remove any perceived biases, at the request of the District Attorney, we have turned the investigation over to ALEA."

    The officer involved in the shooting has been placed on administrative leave, pending the outcome of the investigation.

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    Turns out he wasn't connected at all to the crime, and he pulled his legal gun (which he had a concealed carry permit for) to stop the shooting, you know exactly what all these gun nuts and NRA people keep saying they want people to do.

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    Alabama police suggest black man killed by officer shouldn't have held his gun
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    They should sue! He was a legal gun owner doing what the NRA says that they do during a shooting. I am not for open and carry, nor conceal and carry. The laws will never be applied as just because they will always view Blacks and other Brown skin people as violent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Queena View Post
    They should sue! He was a legal gun owner doing what the NRA says that they do during a shooting. I am not for open and carry, nor conceal and carry. The laws will never be applied as just because they will always view Blacks and other Brown skin people as violent.
    Now theres Blame the Hero and it was to stop a mass shooting.

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