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Dad pulls CCW gun to protect family in mall shooting

Updated: 8:33 AM CDT Apr 20, 2021 Sarah Fili Reporter A dad said the choice was easy to grab his concealed carry weapon and protect his family as gunfire erupted at Westroads Mall in Omaha Saturday. My daughter is getting baptized next weekend so I wanted to get a nice special outfit for her baptism,” Scott Tafoya said.As Tafoya was trying on a suit in Von Maur Saturday, his wife and two daughters went upstairs to shop.He noticed commotion and saw people running. One man made eye contact with him. I looked in his eyes and he yelled, ‘Shooter, ” Tafoya said.He took off upstairs to find his family.As he did, he grabbed his gun.His wife told him she heard gunfire. Every indication said our lives were in danger and I was going to do everything in my power to make sure we got out of there OK,” Tafoya said.He s a legal conceal carry permit holder, even though Westroads Mall is a weapon-free zone. I knew that if I ever pulled that out it would truly

Suspects arrested, victim identified in Nebraska mall shooting

Suspects arrested, victim identified in Nebraska mall shooting Dennis Romero and Josh Cradduck and Cristian Santana Authorities arrested two suspects in a shooting at a Nebraska mall that left one man dead and a woman injured. Police responded to a shooting at the Westroads Mall in Omaha Saturday in an unsuccessful attempt to locate the suspects after the shooting, which occurred outside a JCPenney. Trequez Swift, 21, was identified as the man who was killed and Ja Keya Veland suffered a non-life threatening injury. Suspects fled the scene but were later arrested, the Omaha Police Department said. A 16-year-old boy was arrested on a murder warrant in connection to the shooting Sunday. The suspect, who is a minor, will not be identified by NBC News unless it is decided that he will face trial as an adult.

SDSU Women Shocked By Omaha; USD Women, SDSU & USD Men Advance

SDSU Women Shocked By Omaha; USD Women, SDSU & USD Men Advance
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SDSU women get top seed in Summit League Tournament

SDSU logo. BROOKINGS, S.D. (KELO.com) Top-seed South Dakota State faces Omaha Saturday afternoon as the Summit League women’s basketball tournament gets underway at the Sanford Pentagon. Jackrabbit head coach Aaron Johnston says SDSU had to battle to get two wins in Omaha early in the season.  He says their post depth, and defense, are problems. Johnston says SDSU closed the regular season with four wins against good teams – that after two key players went down with injuries. The tournament winner is automatically in the NCAA tournament (Dellas Cole, KBRK, contributed this report.)   On Air

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