GREENWOOD, Ind. (AP) — A 20-year-old man likely assembled a rifle in the bathroom of a suburban Indianapolis shopping mall before shooting five people in the food court, killing three of them before an armed shopper fatally shot him, authorities said Monday.

Johnathan Douglas Sapirman, 20
Sapirman continued shooting people until he was shot and killed by 22-year-old Elisjsha Dicken, of Seymour, a city about 45 miles (72 kilometers) south of Greenwood, who was shopping with his girlfriend, Ison said, calling Dicken’s quick action “nothing short of heroic.”
“Many more people would have died last night if not for a responsible armed citizen,” said the chief, noting that authorities were still trying to determine a motive for the attack.
The Johnson County and Marion County coroners’ offices identified the slain victims as a married Indianapolis couple — Pedro Pineda, 56, and Rosa Mirian Rivera de Pineda, 37 — and Victor Gomez, 30, also of Indianapolis. A woman and a 12-year-old girl who was hit by shrapnel were wounded in the attack, police said.

Elisjsha Dicken
As of July 1, Indiana law allows anyone age 18 or older to carry a handgun in public except for those prohibited for reasons such as having a felony conviction, facing a restraining order or having a dangerous mental illness as determined by a court. Indiana’s Republican-dominated Legislature retained provisions in the law that allow private property owners to prohibit firearms.
The attack Sunday was the latest in a string of mass shootings in the U.S. Schools, churches, grocery stores and a July Fourth parade near Chicago have all become killing grounds in recent months, though the country’s staggering murder rate can often be seen more clearly in individual killings that rarely make major headlines.
Authorities said Sunday that four of the victims were female and one was male, but they corrected that Monday to two males and three females.
Ison said Sapirman entered the mall and walked into a bathroom, where he spent about an hour before he emerged and opened fire. He said investigators believe Sapirman spent that time preparing and possibly assembling a disassembled rifle that he had brought in his backpack. He ended up firing 24 rounds within two minutes.
Ison said Sapirman used an AR-15-style rifle during the shooting and that investigators found another one in the bathroom. They also found a handgun on Sapirman, who was wearing a waistband holster and had several magazines that contained more than 100 rounds of ammunition.
Although police don’t know a motive for the attack, Sapirman’s relatives told investigators that he recently received notice that he was being evicted from his apartment, though Ison said authorities were still trying to confirm that. Relatives also said Sapirman resigned from a warehouse job in May, he said.
“Right now we have no motive. His family members that we spoke to, they were just as surprised as everyone else was. They said there were no indicators that he was violent or unstable,” Ison said.
The chief said Dicken fired 10 rounds from his handgun, and that as he fired, Sapirman “attempted to retreat back into the restroom and failed, and fell to the ground after being shot.”
“He engaged the gunman from quite a distance with a handgun and was very proficient in that, very tactically sound. And as he moved to close in on the suspect, he was also motioning for people to exit behind him,” Ison said of Dicken.
Sapirman had a juvenile record, including for a fight at school and an incident where he ran away from home, but he had no criminal record as an adult, the chief said.
He said relatives told investigators that Sapirman has been practicing shooting at a gun range, and that records obtained by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives confirmed he had frequented the range and bought ammunition there over the past two years.
Ison said officers recovered a cellphone from a toilet in the mall bathroom that they believe Sapirman placed there. At Sapirman’s apartment, they found a laptop and can of butane inside the oven, which was on and set to a high temperature, the chief said without elaborating.
The cellphone and the laptop, which was damaged by the oven’s heat, will be analyzed by the FBI, and that “we are very curious to have those analyzed,” he said.
Mark Myers, the mayor of Greenwood, a city of roughly 60,000 people just south of Indianapolis, said the grieving community is shocked to be the scene of a mass shooting.
“I don’t want to be among the mayors that has to share these statements. But sadly, I am,” he said. “I grieve for these senseless killings, and I ache for the scars that are left behind on the victims and on our community.”
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Callahan reported from Indianapolis. Arleigh Rodgers is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.
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Perfect spot as always, a place where guns are banned and people defenseless! Is there a lesson here?
YEA> STOP ALLOWING GUN FREE ZONES.. All they seem to lead to is SHOOTINGS!
Yeah. For someone with an evil intent, Gun Free Zones are an all you can eat buffet.
It’s been shown how many times?
What has been the most frequent common denominators with this type of attack?
They take place in a Gun Free Zone, whether it is a mall, a school, a church, or a whole city or town that’s gun free.
It’s perpetrated by someone often with a history of mental instability, and just as often, with a police record the size of an old mail-in catalog.
And the majority of the time, it is committed by a person with a weapon that is either illegal, or illegally obtained.
Also, every time it happens, legal gun owners and organizations are demonized and blamed.
I doesn’t make sense.
Most were actually LEGALLY acquired by the shooter.. AFTER some how, passing all those bloody backround checks.
A 22 year old quick action !! See guns don’t just kill ,they save lives.
Good job GOPUSA, thanks for reporting this story.
And to the reporter(s) of Canadian Press for writing it.
There are many more situations like this that go uncovered by the Our press corps. It happens way more often than people think, but is purposely ignored by the MSM because it goes against their Liberal anti-gun agenda.
Shame on them.
But every issue of NRA’s America Rifleman magazine usually has a section devoted to telling those cases where lives were saved by a good guy with a gun. We need these stories to be told and show how in the balance just how often a gun is used for a good reason and just how many lives have been saved by legal gun owners versus by criminals using the weapons they acquired illegally to do harm and to kill people.
We have a 2nd Amendment for a reason. And hunting is just one, not the only reason.
And for that matter, not really the most important reason.
Add to that some reporters REFUSE to talk about it, because THEY HATE GUNS themselves.. Ergo have their willful BIAS clouding their judgement.