Police reported that at least two victims with gunshot wounds have been transported to a local hospital after a shooting at Westfield Valley Fair Mall in San Jose, California appeared to take advantage of the Black Friday crowds.
"Units are currently investigating a shooting at Valley Fair Mall in West San Jose," the San Jose Police Department wrote on X. "Two victims were located and have been transported to a local hospital with gunshot wounds."
According to police, the "shooting appears to be an isolated incident and NOT an active shooter."
Officials added that officers are evacuating and clearing the area to ensure there is no ongoing threat to public safety. "Please continue to avoid the area," San Jose Police added.
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan posted on X that "there is no ongoing threat to the community."
"This is not the news I wanted to share with you this holiday weekend," he wrote. "My prayers are with these victims and I know our officers are doing everything they can to find the person responsible and hold them accountable."
Shoppers have shared photos and video across social media of themselves barricading in department stores and sharing real-time updates.
"Potential active shooter situation at valley fair mall in the silicon valley area, shoutout to @Abercrombie for the comfy hiding spot," wrote @avgpearfarmer on X with photos showing Black Friday shoppers hiding behind store displays.
It is unclear if there is a suspect in custody at this time.
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