Police: Mall shooting gunman stole rifle, acted alone
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As panicked shoppers fled for cover, workers ushered some into hiding places within stores, or helped them to the exits. The first officers to arrive formed groups and rushed into the chaos, rather than waiting for the more heavily armed SWAT team.
"If we would have run out, we would have ran right into it," said Kaelynn Keelin, who saw a window get shot out and, along with other Made In Oregon co-workers, pulled customers into the store for shelter.
The quick mobilization of mall workers and police reflects the reality that, while mass shootings are rare, they have forced authorities to rehearse for such outbreaks of violence as if they are the norm.
"This could have been much, much worse," Clackamas County Sheriff Craig Roberts said.
Roughly 10,000 people were inside the Clackamas Town Center on Tuesday afternoon, when police say Jacob Tyler Roberts, 22, armed himself with an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle he stole from someone he knew, and went on a rampage that left two people dead.
The sheriff said the rifle jammed during the attack, but the shooter managed to get it working again. He later shot himself. The sheriff and Roberts are not related.
As authorities tried to determine a motive for a shooting they said had no specific targets, details emerged about Roberts from acquaintances and neighbors. They described him as relaxed, friendly and outgoing.
"He was like a rapper. He would rap all the time," said Samantha Bennett, who said she went to middle school with him but wasn't close to him until he moved in with a girlfriend across the hall from her at an apartment complex in summer 2011.
Roberts broke up with the girlfriend about two months later, Bennett said, and later had several other girlfriends. He liked to play video games with Bennett's boyfriend. He never seemed troubled, she said.
His dining room was decorated like a jungle, Bennett said, with vines on the walls and a monkey. He once showed her a black handgun that she believed he purchased legally. He dropped out of sight earlier this year, and his phone was disconnected, she said.
![]() Shooting victims Steven Forsyth, left, and Cindy Yuille |
Roberts had several fully loaded magazines when he arrived at the mall, the sheriff said. He parked his 1996 green Volkswagen Jetta in front of the second-floor entrance to Macy's and walked through the store into the mall and began firing randomly in the food court.
He fatally shot Steven Mathew Forsyth, 45, and Cindy Ann Yuille, 54, the sheriff said. Another, Kristina Shevchenko, 15, was wounded and in serious condition on Wednesday, police said.
Amid the gunfire, employees helped shoppers get into the backrooms and elsewhere. "Basically, in a situation like this it's either stay right where you're at and lock yourself down, or get to the nearest exit," said Dennis Curtis, the mall's senior general manager.
"We've done drills with the sheriff's office," including one earlier this year, he said.
The first 911 call came at 3:29 p.m. Tuesday and officers arrived a minute later. Instead of waiting for the SWAT teams, police immediately entered the mall.
Police told people in the crowded malls to put their hands in the air, to make sure an armed person was not among them. Police spent hours clearing the 1.4-million-square-foot mall, as some workers and shoppers continued to hide in fear.
Roberts fled along a mall corridor and into a back hallway, down stairs and into a corner where police found him dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot, authorities said.
Families of the dead released brief statements through the sheriff's office.
Relatives of Yuille described her as "everybody's friend" and a caring person. Forsyth was a loving husband, business owner and a youth sports coach, his family said.
As for Shevchenko, it was her second brush with death this year. In August, a man veered his car into the opposite lane and crashed head-on into a van she was in.
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Associated Press writers Jonathan J. Cooper, Nigel Duara, Anne M. Peterson, Tim Fought and Sarah Skidmore in Portland, Michelle Price in Phoenix, Pete Yost in Washington, Manuel Valdes in Seattle and researcher Rhonda Shafner contributed to this report.

All you ban guns and guns kill people, listen if I am going to the mall, grocery store or movie theatre, Â next time I will be carrying a gun and when something like this happens you all will be standing behind me to protect you from the psycho who is trying to kill us. Â
Hey komo, how about giving the dead a little respect and NOT giving this guy the coverage that he was after? Why do you guys insist in giving this slime his glory?
It's a good thing he didn't have a musket.
Why? If he had a musket it would not have jammed and could of reloaded and shot more people? Is that your point? you are twisted.
 @IslandAtheist Them assault muskets are very deadly...
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Get his picture and name off of your news feed! This kind of evil doesn't deserve a face or fame!
I get tired of hearing "sheeple" who are afraid of the sheepdogs, just because we can fight the wolves. Sheepdogs are law abiding citizens, and would never hurt a sheep. We look forward to fighting the wolf though, just to protect the sheeple. We are not dissuaded by the fear of the sheeple. We continue to stand up and fight the wolves, despite the fear that the sheeple have for us.
 @SargeMcC Using the term "sheeple" pretty much drowns out whatever point you're attempting to make, unless you're a 14 year old anarchist.
 @Shabadoo  Would you understand Baaaabaaaabaaaaaaaaaaaaaababa better?
 @Shabadoo  @komoispropaganda I don't think you get it, That's the sound sheep make.
 @komoispropaganda Not particularly, but if you need another clever pun on Obama's name to impress your friends, try 0bummer. It works in two ways because, see, the O is replaced with a zero.
Laura Ingalls writes about a serial killing family, the Benders in the 1870s. Don't start thinking this is some kind of new thing. Dr. H. H. Holmes killed over 200 people in the 1890s in Chicago. Might want to read up on history before you think the world is going haywire all of a sudden.
@jelisized Thanks for the reminder. With all the media outlets availabe (tv, internet news, newspaper - but who reads the paper anymore, facebook, twitter, etc.) some days it does seem like we're outa control. I hate the news and rarely check it, always so much doom and gloom after spending a day wearing a smile, trying to win the game of Life.  :-(
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Thank goodness the employees acted quickly and the casualties weren't higher. My condolences to the families and friends.
Another 20 something 'know-it-all' who thinks he has answers which warrants killing other people... what rock do these idiots crawl out from under?
 @ytboarder One that wasn't quite big enough to hold them down. But when you spend 12 years in a school that keeps talking about all the bad things that the nation has done, and much less about how many opportunities there are and how to take advantage of them, and why our system, imperfect though it is, is better than just about anything else yet implemented, you should expect a few folks who are a few cards short of a deck to pop up from time to time to express their angst and frustration from time to time. Sad, and tragic, but not unexpected.
and yet you YOU, KOMO, choose to put the shooter up front in your lead story section. That is despicable.
 @tufa23 Hey, that's the news.  It can't all be fuzzy bunnies.
 @magic_eye the two dead are 'fuzzie bunnies' to you? charming.
 @tufa23  @magic_eye No tufa, the *news* can't all be fuzzy bunnies.  Sometimes the news is bad, and yes, I want to hear it.  I like good news too, but I want to know about the other stuff too. Â
Glad he's dead by his own hand or any other means. Waste of skin, not worth anything to anyone.Â
Good thing he used an AR15. Saved a lot of lives by using that junk. When of the sad stories of our industrialized defense industry is some of the junk they force soldiers to use. When in Nam the first thing I did was find me an old M14 and later once in Cambodia I picked me up an AK47 and used it for the duration.
@Blindman Modern AR-15 rifles are much improved over what you used in Nam. The early ones were pushed into service far too soon and had a lot of flaws that were later worked out. A modern M-15/AR-15 is very reliable.Â
 @Blindman what kind of stupid logic is that? "good thing he used an AR 15".... two people are dead and thank goodness you can see the silver lining in this... that is completely pathetic
 @tufa23 I believe what Blindman is saying is, that even though he's appalled by the deaths of these innocent people, he chose a weapon much less reliable than the ones he mentioned. I don't think there was any glorification intended. It was an expression on his own experiences compared to the situation and the relative reference to the weapon used versus those of his own experience in separate and unrelated experiences.
If the gun jammed and he threw it down, how did he shoot himself? Did he have a second gun with him?Â
@lakeview Only actors throw the gun down.
 @lakeview No, he cleared it and shot himself.
They won't release his name yet there is one under his picture. Duh!
So sad and horrible this happened~ sorry~ prayers out to all families~
Such a cowardly way to go to go on a rampage and just pop yourself off before getting arrested. Â This guy deserved something much more long and painful as punishment.
I made an observation earlier that this guy looks like Herve from the 80's tv show Fantasy Island...but thats not really important. So sad that this happened and these people lost their lives.
 @northwestsurfer Herve killed himself with a gun, too. I think he used a tiny shotgun.
@jelisized haha. A .22 would have been a little big for him...
Is it just me, or did KOMO revert to an earlier version of this story?
Well hope this individual has a special circle of hell just for him! I would have rather read that this kid was such a bad shot that all his victims will live and recover - what drives people like this is just too crazy for any sane person to figure out!
Any intel on the type of gun he (the shooter) used to off himself? I would think that it would be very difficult to turn an AR-15 on yourself, and even more difficult if the weapon has jammed. I'd like to hear an eyewitness account of how that went down.
@TreeTopFlyer I doubt it would be difficult. I don't know dimension to the trigger but most barrels are 16-20" in length. Other news outlets now reporting he had a "load bearing" (ie tactical) vest not bullet proof and that he had multiple magazines. (apparently not "high capacity" as reported earlier). Good thing he was a lousy shot.
@watcher That's what I've been thinking -- I wonder if he had it on full-auto and how many shots he put in the ceiling. How can you *not* have more casualties at such close range -- but of course I'm glad he was such a bad shot.
 @dontneedheels  @watcher The gun was not capable of full-auto.
@TreeTopFlyer I havent seen an AR sold without a collapsible carbine stock now since the M-4 came out and the assault weapons ban expiired. That being said, the barrel of the AR with the collapsible stock and shorter barrel would be easy to shoot yourself with.
Jamming is also easy to clear in one of these, but I dont know anything else since the article doesnt mention anything else
@northwestsurfer The stock points away from you if you shoot yourself, it is irrelevant, the only distance that matters is muzzle to trigger.
 @northwestsurfer  @TreeTopFlyer Tap-Rack-Bang, although I'm sure this guy had very little experience shooting it or dealing with malfunctions.
 @Scott SPORTS comes naturally for anyone who was trained on the weapon. Then again, had it been someone who was trained the dead would of been a long list.
 @northwestsurfer  @TreeTopFlyer My AR has a solid stock, most people just don't buy them like that any more.
@tufa23...I am holding a candlelight vigil tonight for those that died, including the gunman...feel better now??? **facepalm*
 @northwestsurfer  @DarkParty  @TreeTopFlyer yeah it's way more about the technical aspects of the gun rather than the dead.... nice...
@DarkParty @TreeTopFlyer Did you watch the video and see how ABC News had the 203 grenade launcher tube underneath the barrel of the rifle in their CG Animation? They said the gun was stolen, I would like to know where from and if that animation was a direct representation of the actual rifle he had.
@TreeTopFlyer Ar-15's are not very long. It would be simple to turn it on one's self. I am just amazed that more innocent folk were not hit. I hope the scumbag rots in hell.
 @TreeTopFlyer I was wondering the same thing, Depends on what model of AR it was.