dozens of shots fired as people scrambled for cover. they started shooting at us and the bullet went between me and my friend tony. we could hear the bullets bouncing off the concrete behind us. it started when the suspect described as a 51-year-old maple valley man stopped his car in traffic and started confronting people with an assault rifle. eventually opening fire. when we were about alongside the elementary school, we got shot at nine times. police swarmed the city crowded with shoppers and people enjoying the warm day. he fired randomly for about half a mile. at one point, a sheriff s department sniper took to the air to take him out with reports of him shooting an at police. he was moving toward the high school where a little league football game was going on. he said do not come to the game now. there s a shooting. outside the high school. police told us they have the suspect pinned down. parents texted their kids hiding, hoping to escape the gunman.
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