AP/ December 12, 2012, 1:40 PM

Cops: Ore. mall shooter wore hockey mask, stole rifle

This photo provided by the Clackamas County Sheriff's Department shows Jacob Tyler Roberts, the suspect in a shooting at an Oregon Mall on Tuesday Dec. 11, 2012.

This photo provided by the Clackamas County Sheriff's Department shows Jacob Tyler Roberts, the suspect in a shooting at an Oregon Mall on Tuesday Dec. 11, 2012. / AP Photo/Clackamas County Sheriff's Department

PORTLAND, Ore.Gunfire rang out in the mall food court, instantly transforming a casual afternoon of holiday shopping into a nightmare. The shooter, armed with a rifle, was dressed in dark clothing and wore a hockey-style face mask.

As panicked shoppers fled for cover, workers ushered some into hiding places within stores, or helped them to the exits. The first officers to arrive formed groups and rushed into the chaos, rather than waiting for the more heavily armed SWAT team.

"If we would have run out, we would have ran right into it," said Kaelynn Keelin, who saw a window get shot out and, along with other Made In Oregon co-workers, pulled customers into the store for shelter.

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The quick mobilization of mall workers and police reflects the reality that, while mass shootings are rare, they have forced authorities to rehearse for such outbreaks of violence as if they are the norm.

"This could have been much, much worse," Clackamas County Sheriff Craig Roberts said.

Roughly 10,000 people were inside the Clackamas Town Center on Tuesday afternoon, when police say Jacob Tyler Roberts, 22, armed himself with an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle he stole from someone he knew, and went on a rampage that left two people dead.

The sheriff said the rifle jammed during the attack, but the shooter managed to get it working again. He later shot himself. The sheriff and Roberts are not related.

As authorities tried to determine a motive for a shooting they said had no specific targets, details emerged about Roberts from acquaintances and neighbors. They described him as relaxed, friendly and outgoing.

"Jake was never the violent type," Roberts' ex-girlfriend, Hannah Patricia Sansburn, told ABC News. "His main goal was to make you laugh, smile, make you feel comfortable. You can't reconcile the differences. I hate him for what he did, but I can't hate the person I knew because it was nothing like the person who would go into a mall and go on a rampage."

Sansburn said Roberts had recently quit his job at a gyro shop in Portland and sold all of his belongings, telling her that he was moving to Hawaii. He was supposed to take a flight Saturday but told her he got drunk and missed it.

"And then this happens. ... It makes me think, was he even planning on going to Hawaii?" Sansburn said.

Sansburn did not return phone messages left by The Associated Press, and no one answered the door at her home Wednesday.

A former neighbor of Roberts said that he liked to play video games and never seemed troubled.

"He was like a rapper. He would rap all the time," said Samantha Bennett, who said she went to middle school with Roberts but wasn't close to him until he moved in with a girlfriend across the hall from her at an apartment complex in summer 2011.

His dining room was decorated like a jungle, Bennett said, with vines on the walls and a monkey. He once showed her a black handgun that she believed he purchased legally. He dropped out of sight earlier this year, and his phone was disconnected, she said.

Roberts rented a basement room in a modest, single-story Portland home and hadn't lived there long, said a neighbor, Bobbi Bates. She said she saw him leave at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday wearing a dark jacket and jeans, carrying a guitar case.

Roberts had several fully loaded magazines when he arrived at the mall, the sheriff said. He parked his 1996 green Volkswagen Jetta in front of the second-floor entrance to Macy's and walked through the store into the mall and began firing randomly in the food court.

He fatally shot Steven Mathew Forsyth, 45, and Cindy Ann Yuille, 54, the sheriff said. Kristina Shevchenko, 15, was wounded and in serious condition Wednesday, police said.

This combo made from undated photos released by the Clackamas County Sheriff's Dept. shows Oregon mall shooting victims shows Steven Mathew Forsyth, 45, of West Linn, Ore., left, and Cindy Ann Yuille, 54, of Portland, Ore.

/ AP Photo/Clackamas County Sheriff's Dept.


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audemus says:
Boy, I sure am glad that we got the NRAs out there working for us all tonite. Makes me rest easier to think that should my Son or Daughter decide to go catch a movie, or do a little Christmas shopping at the mall, them ol'boys'll be right there, just a-lurking 'round, waiting to confront the first one who says an unkind word about assault weaponry.
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vsmit replies:
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And with strict gun control laws from the liberals, preventing him from buying a handgun . . . oh, wait, he stole a rifle. I guess we should ban them too. And theft.
gbgentleman replies:
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What I want is if someone owns a gun they MUST be responsible for it. In this case, unless the person who the gun was stolen from can prove it was stolen out of a LOCKED gun safe, he deserves to be charged as an accomplice.

You want guns? The be responsible for any crime that's committed with your gun.
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WhereisOT says:
Same "story" over & over again...
Innocent lives stolen in the blink of an eye...
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takacrat says:
This is a picture of a person that had Gay Rights actions. Stop people that has Mental Problems with themselves and giving them reason to Kill Others. This person has no Truth or Knowledge of his problem. He was only thinking of words of others that didn't have the nerve to take action.
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vsmit replies:
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"Gay Rights"? Where in the heck did you dream that up? He was probably the product of an evangelical family that taught him bible cr ap and poisoned his mind. Either possibility makes equal sense.
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andacar says:
It is good baileycccc, but not at this price.
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baileycccc says:
Another scum bag off the streets, this is a good thing.
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