One man was left injured after gunfire that erupted Saturday inside a large Wisconsin mall and sent thousands other scrambling for cover.
According to Madison police spokesman Joel DeSpain, the shooting took place just before 3 p.m. at the East Towne Mall in Madison on one of the busiest shopping days ahead of Christmas.
Police is looking for a suspect saying it was either not an act of terrorism or the person involved was not an active shooter.
Eye witnesses said couple of young men were seen in a dispute in the heart of the mall at the intersects of two major wings. One among them pulled out a handgun and fired. Some say it was multiple shots from the handgun while others had heard just one shot.
The one injured is a 19-year-old man and is being said he was involved in the dispute. The bullet struck him in the leg and is now in a nearby hospital. His injury is non-life-threatening.
A worker at a mall kiosk said it was a chaotic scene and thousands of people tried fleeing the area together.
A shopper Evan Flood said the argument among the young men were high and heated up and before the gunfire a couple of punches were also seen being thrown at each other.