Things to Know about deadly shootings at mall in Washington


              Emergency personnel stand in front of an entrance to the Cascade Mall at the scene of a shooting where several people were killed Friday, Sept. 23, 2016, in Burlington, Wash. Police searched Saturday for a gunman who opened fire in the makeup department of a Macy's store at the mall north of Seattle, killing several females, before fleeing toward an interstate on foot, authorities said. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)
Emergency personnel stand in front of an entrance to the Cascade Mall at the scene of a shooting where several people were killed Friday, Sept. 23, 2016, in Burlington, Wash. Police searched Saturday for a gunman who opened fire in the makeup department of a Macy's store at the mall north of Seattle, killing several females, before fleeing toward an interstate on foot, authorities said. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)

BURLINGTON, Wash. (AP) - Authorities say they are searching for a gunman who killed five people in the makeup department of a Macy's store at a mall north of Seattle. Here are some things to know about the shooting and the investigation:

WHAT HAPPENED?

Authorities say the gunman initially entered the Cascade Mall in Burlington, Washington, without a weapon shortly before 7 p.m. Friday. About 10 minutes later, he appeared on surveillance video with a rifle and started shooting in the makeup department of the Macy's store.

His motive was unknown. The FBI said there was no evidence of terrorism.

WHAT ABOUT THE SUSPECT?

Little is known about the man, who has not yet been identified or located.

Police say he was described by witnesses as a young Hispanic man dressed in black. After the shooting, he was seen walking toward Interstate 5.

Police have asked the public for any information that might aid the investigation.

HOW IS THE COMMUNITY REACTING?

Residents of Burlington - an agricultural community of about 8,000 people about 60 miles north of Seattle - were anxious and afraid.

Maria Elena Vasquez attended a community gathering Saturday and said she was nervous about taking her 7-year-old daughter to her soccer game.

Mayor Steve Sexton said the city has "probably changed forever."

WHAT ABOUT THE VICTIMS?

The identities of the victims - four women who ranged in age from a teenager to a senior citizen - were withheld on Saturday pending autopsies and notification of family. The identity of the man who was fatally shot was also withheld.

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