Saturday, July 4, 2009

Employee shot, wounded at Virginia Apple store

An employee at an Apple store near Washington D.C. was shot and wounded Friday morning, police have confirmed. The victim, a 26-year-old woman, is currently at an area hospital recovering from a wound to the right shoulder. She is said to be in serious but stable condition.Police say the shooting occurred about 10:15 a.m. EDT at the Arlington, Va., Apple store at 2700 Clarendon Blvd., in a busy, upscale shopping area. Some media outlets are calling the incident an attempted robbery, but Detective Crystal Nosal of the Arlington Police Department told CNET News it's "still too early to tell." The victim, she says, "is obviously under medication in the hospital so interviewing is difficult."The victim was shot by a man who rang a doorbell at a back service entrance of the store, according to police. A short time later, another employee heard a gunshot.Police say customers were present in the store at the time of the shooting, and employees helped them exit. No other people were injured.Mike Evans, a software developer, was shopping for a new laptop at the time of the shooting and told the Washington Post at least a dozen employees and about 30 customers were inside when he heard what he thought was "boxes falling.""It never crossed my mind that there would be a shooting there, in Clarendon," Evans told the newspaper. "An employee went to the back room and then we heard a woman's scream. I didn't wait to find out what happened."Police are describing the suspect as a black male between 35 and 45, with a medium build and facial hair. He was wearing light-colored pants, a light-colored short sleeve shirt, and a dark baseball hat. He was carrying a handgun.Police say the incident does not appear to be related to any other crimes in the area.

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