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One dead, five injured after fleeing suspect drives into Killeen Mall

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Editor's note: A previous version of this article included inaccurate verbiage regarding Sgt. Bryan Washko's statements during a press conference. It has been updated for accuracy.

UPDATE

John Schultz

State troopers have identified the suspect in the Killeen Mall incident as 53-year-old John Darrel Schultz of Kempner.

ORIGINAL STORY

One person is dead after officials say he led police on a high-speed chase before driving into JCPenney at Killeen Mall.

25 News broke this story earlier this evening.

Four bystanders were mowed down and were hospitalized. A fifth person reportedly went into a local emergency room for treatment.

It was a car chase that reportedly started in Belton and ended at Killeen Mall.

A pickup truck driver running from police, allegedly driving erratically and possibly under the influence, entered the mall parking lot and then drove into JC Penney.

A DPS Trooper ultimately shot and killed the suspect.

“Thankfully he was stopped when he was because it could have been so much worse,” Sgt. Bryan Washko with DPS said.

Sgt. Washko says the suspect ran over four people inside the store before he was shot and killed.

Officials say the youngest victim was just 6 years old.

Sgt. Washko says, “They were serious injuries ages 6-75 years old, and there was one who walked in with minor injuries”

The suspect was killed by a DPS trooper, but there were three officers from local agencies that were at the mall at the time and engaged in gunfire with the suspect.

Sgt. Washko says one was working an off-duty gig for security at the mall and the other two were off-duty at the mall with their families.

Sgt. Washko says, "That's why officers who carry guns who are off-duty because you never know what's going to happen. Even in a place like Killeen Mall where there's supposed to be good times and shopping happening. You know, just in today's day and age, it's just, you never know."

Groups of witnesses who were inside the mall when it happened gathered outside the mall to talk to officials and give each other support.

As for the mall, it’s closed now, but expected to re-open soon for holiday shopping.

“The mall general manager has been here. This happened a couple years ago right before Christmas we had an active shooter. It doesn’t shut down the mall for a long time. Just thorough the night, and this side might be closed for a little longer,” said Washko.

We don’t have any information on the suspect yet. Officials are working to notify his next of kin.