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Police: 1 dead in Richland grocery store shooting

A surveillance shot of a white man with dark hair and beard. He is wearing a plaid shirt, black vest and jeans.
Richland Police Department
Surveillance cameras captured this photo of a suspect in the deadly shooting at the Fred Meyer in Richland.

Authorities are searching for a man who opened fire Monday at a grocery store in Washington state, killing one person and injuring another.

The suspect in the shooting at a Fred Meyer store in Richland was described as a middle-aged white man with a handgun. He fled the store after the shooting, though it was not known he left by foot or in a vehicle, Richland police Commander Chris Lee said. Police said Monday afternoon they had identified the suspect but didn't release the person's name. The suspect has had contact with law enforcement in the past, police said.

Dispatchers received a call reporting yelling and possible gunshots in the store at 11:03 a.m. The first officers responding arrived just one minute later, police said.

Richland interim Police Chief Brigit Clary said responding officers found the two victims in close proximity to one another in the store and said although life-saving measures were tried, one had already died. The other, a store employee, was taken to a hospital, she said. He had undergone surgery and was listed in critical condition, police said Monday afternoon. Both were described as white males. Their names haven't been released.

"What happened in our city today was a senseless and tragic act," Clary said.

The suspect and the victim who died had an interaction before the shooting, according to store video footage seen by police. Police said they don't know what the apparent conversation entailed and don't know if the two people knew each other. The person who died was not a store employee, according to police.

Screenshots from store surveillance footage showed the suspect was wearing a plaid shirt with a dark-colored down vest, a black gaiter or scarf pulled over his nose, light-colored pants and athletic shoes, the Tri-City Herald reported.

Employees and customers were escorted out of the store to a parking lot while officers went aisle by aisle searching for the shooter or other victims. No other victims were found, nor was the shooter, police said.

“We feel very confident that we will locate the suspect sooner than later,” the police chief said Monday afternoon, adding that multiple law enforcement agencies were helping the police department search and investigate.

Fred Meyer officials said in a statement on Twitter they were deeply saddened and cooperating with law enforcement.

“The entire Fred Meyer Family offers our thoughts, prayers, and support to all affected individuals and families during this difficult time, and we have initiated counseling services for our associates,” the statement said.

Richland is about 200 miles (320 kilometers) southeast of Seattle. It's part of the Tri-Cities area, which includes Kennewick and Pasco and has a combined population of more than 280,000.

Schools were placed on a partial lockdown Monday as well.

A white man pushed a grocery cart. He wears a plaid shirt and black vest and a black gaiter-style mask.
Richland Police Department
Surveillance video shows a photo of the suspect in the Richland shooting.

Updated: February 7, 2022 at 6:13 PM PST
Adds more detail, quotes from police chief
Updated: February 7, 2022 at 3:23 PM PST
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