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Biden again demands action after eight killed in Texas mall rampage

Twenty hours after the tragedy the identity of the heavily armed gunman had yet to be released and no motive was put forward.

May 07, 2023 / 23:14 IST
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Flowers and a stuffed animal are left at the scene the day after a shooting at Allen Premium Outlets on May 7, 2023 in Allen, Texas. (AFP Photo)
Flowers and a stuffed animal are left at the scene the day after a shooting at Allen Premium Outlets on May 7, 2023 in Allen, Texas. (AFP Photo)

US President Joe Biden renewed his call Sunday for an assault-weapons ban and other gun safety measures a day after eight people were murdered at a Texas shopping mall in the latest "senseless" shooting to shake the nation.

Responders, distressed witnesses and police described scenes of panic and horror north of Dallas, where video footage circulating online showed the shooter exiting a sedan in an outlet mall parking lot Saturday and firing with a semi-automatic rifle on people walking nearby.

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An officer inside on an unrelated call quickly responded and "neutralized" the shooter at the large facility in Allen, police said.

Twenty hours after the tragedy the identity of the heavily armed gunman had yet to be released and no motive was put forward.