
Indiana police say 'Good Samaritan' took out mall shooter in 15 seconds, landed 8 of 10 shots
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Police corrected the original timeline of the mall shooting that said Elisjsha Dicken neutralized an Indiana mall shooter in two minutes, saying it took 15 seconds.
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The statement corrects a previous police timeline in which authorities said the incident lasted two minutes. Police also revealed that a preliminary autopsy report on the gunman showed that he was struck eight times and died of his wounds, meaning Dicken only missed the shooter twice despite engaging the threat from a distance.
Police say the gunman was armed with two rifles, a Glock pistol, and was carrying at least 100 rounds of ammunition with him. He killed three people before being quickly neutralized by Dicken, who began closing the distance on the shooter as he waved for bystanders to flee behind him.