Steagall casey before you joined the fox news channel, you were a reporter for fox four news. You know the area you live close to the area of what can you tell us . I can tell you that there are a lot of frightened people out here and there are a lot of angry people out here right now because once again in america, another city, Making Headlines For A Mass Shooting and no doubt that people that weve talked to are lucky to be alive , and they know that and that there are people that are not able to say that tonight. But theyre also frustrated because it seems to keep happening and nothing seems to change and theyre not slowing down. There are also a little frustrated over the inconvenience because this whole area is shut down very much. Still an active crime scene, so all of the people who were here shopping at the time they cannot get their cars, so a lot of people are just kind of hanging out, but the crowds are disappear. Eating now folks are being told they may not even be able to g
subway. casey, what can you tell us? 109,000 people. that s the population of this community. a community that s heartbroken tonight in trying to come up with some kind of answers in terms of what would have driven someone to walk into this very busy shopping center this afternoon in the middle of a saturday afternoon, 3:30 or so, broad daylight, and start opening fire. multiple fatalities have been reported though we don t know the exact number just yet. that information we are trying to get nailed down but we can tell you there have been people who have lost their lives this evening. even a few reports that one of those deaths involves a child. so just the unthinkable here as the scene is very much active. they have gone ahead and moved the fire truck that was in the road over here. are you going to reopen this now? this is the main road called chelsea, and this has been shut down totally to traffic for quite some time since this all happened. remember when the call came
steagall casey before you joined the fox news channel, you were a reporter for fox four news. you know the area you live close to the area of what can you tell us? i can tell you that there are a lot of frightened people out here and there are a lot of angry people out here right now because once again in america, another city, making headlines for a mass shooting and no doubt that people that we ve talked to are lucky to be alive , and they know that and that there are people that are not able to say that tonight. but they re also frustrated because it seems to keep happening and nothing seems to change and they re not slowing down. there are also a little frustrated over the inconvenience because this whole area is shut down very much. still an active crime scene, so all of the people who were here shopping at the time they cannot get their cars, so a lot of people are just kind of hanging out, but the crowds are disappear. eating now folks are being told they may not even
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