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Black Friday mall shooting in Arkansas leaves 3 injured

EPA-EFE/LARRY W. SMITH

Three people were injured in a shooting at Park Plaza Mall in Little Rock, Arkansas, on Black Friday, one of the year's busiest shopping days, police said.

Police Chief Heath Helton said officers found one person injured at the mall, while the two others went to the hospital on their own. r. All three sustained non-life-threatening injuries and officers also said the event as isolated and not an active shooter situation.

Mayor Frank Scott Jr. confirmed two individuals were involved in the shooting.

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