I was at Blazing Onion on the patio. People starting running out of the mall yelling about a man with a gun. We all climbed over the patio fence and ran to the parking garage. We saw one person taken out on a gurney by the EMTs who, God Bless them, ran into the mall with no vests on. Lynnwood Police and SnoCo Sheriff's were quick to respond and ran into the mall with assault rifles.
I have a friend who started posting pictures in Snapchat of a girl and sooner enough, my other friends started doing the same. I was curious, so I asked her what was going on. She told me that girl she posted was one of her close friends that got shot by the shooter. She's in the hospital now and no ones sure if she's alive or not yet. What's also crazy is that I almost went there today with my parents and grandparents...
i live close to that mall, and i heard some shots, i thought people were like hunting animals or smth like that, didnt know it was a shooting, because shootings never occur around where i live
As predicted, the inevitable outcome of all the apartments they built. Transit oriented development brings crime. May as well call this place Tukwila 2.0
@@Meerque And yet here we are. Shootings at alderwood mall. Something common at Southcenter now up north. What changed? The transit oriented development apartments. Everyone knew this would happen. Lynnwood is going the Kent route. Once the light rail opens, all the drug markets will get free transit and star selling on the streets of Lynnwood. Shame how this once thriving city will import the Seattle crime via sound transit
@@buckleytransit Lynnwood had the second amendment and was OK before the apartment boom. Then the urban apartment sprawl came in under the banner of TOD and the crime followed. Everyone knows that once you get an apartment tower built near by, you can kiss the neighborhood good bye. I'm not against apartments in Seattle. Keep them where they belong next to the drugs and crime. As long as Lynnwood keeps building apartments, crime will increase.
@@cmdrls212 So we just don’t build housing? As Seattle continues to become even more expensive a lot of people will move to the suburbs, and if there are no affordable places to live, then what? More people will be on the streets, and crime rates will go back up.
I was there too when everyone started running after hearing gun shots. Praying for the girl who got shot🙏🙏
Was at forever 21 when a mall cop told us to hide. I ran out the back door cause there was no way i was staying
Facts! It’s risky either way… but ain’t no fn way I’m sitting down and waiting for nothing. Zooming out of there.
I was hiding at forever 21 as well
I was at Blazing Onion on the patio. People starting running out of the mall yelling about a man with a gun. We all climbed over the patio fence and ran to the parking garage. We saw one person taken out on a gurney by the EMTs who, God Bless them, ran into the mall with no vests on. Lynnwood Police and SnoCo Sheriff's were quick to respond and ran into the mall with assault rifles.
@@hollyjhanson26 LLJ🕊️
I have a friend who started posting pictures in Snapchat of a girl and sooner enough, my other friends started doing the same. I was curious, so I asked her what was going on. She told me that girl she posted was one of her close friends that got shot by the shooter. She's in the hospital now and no ones sure if she's alive or not yet. What's also crazy is that I almost went there today with my parents and grandparents...
i was there an hour before the shooting. i had classes and was shocked after i heard the news. stay safe everyone. 🙏
i was at the food court and left today then about 6 hours later my dad tells me there was a shooting at 6pm
Was at forever 21. It was scary
Put parents in jail
The mom actually turned the guy in.
This would have never happened had there been guards with AR 15s
i live close to that mall, and i heard some shots, i thought people were like hunting animals or smth like that, didnt know it was a shooting, because shootings never occur around where i live
😢 Timothy alone
Someone died. I work at that mall
I was in the dave in buster and we got hidden in a backrooms
i dont recall a dave and busters in the alderwood mall kid
@@chipobject dumbass theres a daveinbusters next to it
@@chipobject I recall memory loss supplements work for some humans but not all.
@@chipobjectthere is one right outside an entrance
As predicted, the inevitable outcome of all the apartments they built. Transit oriented development brings crime. May as well call this place Tukwila 2.0
"Transit oriented development brings crime" That is the dumbest thing I've heard this month.
@@Meerque And yet here we are. Shootings at alderwood mall. Something common at Southcenter now up north. What changed? The transit oriented development apartments. Everyone knew this would happen. Lynnwood is going the Kent route. Once the light rail opens, all the drug markets will get free transit and star selling on the streets of Lynnwood. Shame how this once thriving city will import the Seattle crime via sound transit
It’s the second amendment, not TOD.
@@buckleytransit Lynnwood had the second amendment and was OK before the apartment boom. Then the urban apartment sprawl came in under the banner of TOD and the crime followed. Everyone knows that once you get an apartment tower built near by, you can kiss the neighborhood good bye. I'm not against apartments in Seattle. Keep them where they belong next to the drugs and crime. As long as Lynnwood keeps building apartments, crime will increase.
@@cmdrls212 So we just don’t build housing? As Seattle continues to become even more expensive a lot of people will move to the suburbs, and if there are no affordable places to live, then what? More people will be on the streets, and crime rates will go back up.
Escape Timothy to REI locked
Who goes to malls anymore!?
bruh what