Ontario Mills is a shopping mall located in Ontario, California, in San Bernardino county, with 28 million annual visitors in the mall.

Since April 2007, the mall has been one of three Mills landmarks in California managed by Simon Property Group.

Who Is Ontario Mills Active Shooter?

As the news about the mass shooting at Ontario Mills was false, no one has been apprehended. The San Bernardino County shopping and outlet mall is one of the area’s top shopping and tourist destinations.

An active shooter situation at Ontario Mills mall was discovered to be a false alarm Saturday night after initial reports.

The Ontario Fire Department said that units were dispatched to the mall after “multiple callers reported they are sheltering in place.”

Other social media posts reported people hiding in the mall as well, but reports of a shooter were quickly debunked.

What Happened At Ontario Mills Mall California Today?

Police are on their way to a shopping center in California after receiving reports of an active shooter. Police later debunked the reports of a shooter at the Ontario Mills mall.

“The Mall is secure,” said Ontario Police Chief Mike Lorenz on Twitter. According to witnesses on social media, other shoppers were seen running inside as staff hurried them inside and locked the doors.

According to the Ontario Fire Department, many people have reported that they are sheltering in place.

The department stated that no evidence of a shooter was found but advised people to avoid the area while authorities investigated.

Who Were The Mass Shooting Victims?

There have been no reports of anyone being injured at Ontario Mills as of now. Social media videos show shoppers fleeing the mall as an alarm is heard in the background.

Last week, seven people were taken to the hospital after gunfire erupted during an informal car show in Peck Park in the San Pedro area.

According to police officers, minimum of two people were killed, and several others were injured in a shooting at a Los Angeles park.

The authorities said that seven people were taken to local hospitals after gunfire erupted during an informal car show at Peck Park in the San Pedro neighborhood on Sunday.

Department spokesperson Brian Humphrey informed that two of them, a man and a woman, died as a result of their injuries.

He said the shooting victims, four men and three women, ranged in age from 23 to 54, but he couldn’t say what sparked the fight. According to Humphrey, the car show was an unofficial gathering rather than a formal event.

The shooting began around 3.50 p.m., according to the Los Angeles Police Department, and there was no active shooter situation. Police had yet to report whether or not they had identified any suspects.

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