Police officer kills man after Alabama mall shooting

Deadly shooting at Alabama mall on Thanksgiving

HOOVER, Ala. -- A police officer killed a 21-year-old man after a Thanksgiving night shooting at an Alabama shopping mall. That man was "likely" not the gunman who shot an 18-year-old earlier in the evening, police said Friday. 

The incident began with a fight and shooting on Thanksgiving night in the glitzy mall crowded with Black Friday bargain hunters. An 18-year-old was shot twice, and a 12-year-old bystander was shot in the back. 

After that, an officer responding to the scene shot and killed the 21-year-old, Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford, Jr. of Hueytown. Police had said he was fleeing the scene and brandishing a weapon. 

Police initially told reporters they thought Bradford had shot the 18-year-old after a fight, but retracted that statement Friday night. 

"New evidence now suggests that while Mr. Bradford may have been involved in some aspect of the altercation, he likely did not fire the rounds that injured the 18-year-old victim," Hoover Police Captain Gregg Rector said in a statement. Police said they "regret that our initial media release was not totally accurate."

Rector said investigators now believe that more than two people were involved in the initial fight ahead of the shooting, and "this information indicates that there is at least one gunman still at-large, who could be responsible for the shooting of the 18-year-old male and 12-year-old female."

Video posted on social media by shoppers showed a chaotic scene as shoppers fled the mall, which closed for the remainder of Thursday night.

A witness, Lexi Joiner, told Al.com she was shopping with her mother when the gunfire started. Joiner said she heard six or seven shots and was ordered, along with some other shoppers, into a supply closet for cover. "It was terrifying," Joiner said.

A woman who described herself as the mother of the injured 12-year-old posted on social media that the girl was on a Black Friday shopping trip with other family members when the shooting happened, and didn't immediately realize that the pain in her back was from a bullet.

"She was hurting a lot, but very brave and positive as always," the mother wrote after seeing the girl when she arrived at a hospital. Hoover police said Friday morning that the girl was in stable condition.

The officer who shot the gunman was placed on administrative leave while the authorities investigate the shooting. The officer's name was not released. The officers were not hurt.

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