BURLINGTON, Wash. — The Macy's store inside the Cascade Mall where a gunman shot and killed 5 people Friday is now open.
The mall reopened on Monday.
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Gonzalez was one of about 200 people to walk through the mall Wednesday posting signs of encouragement for the store’s employees.
Samantha Gonzalez, of Mount Vernon, wants mall employees to know the community is behind them.
“I have an extra heart for Macy’s because I worked there throughout my last pregnancy,” Gonzalez said. “So I know a lot of the employees and it had to be so scary to be there when it happened. And I want them to know the community still supports them, we’re still going to come, we’re still going to be there for them.”
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The man suspected of killing the five people was identified as Arcan Cetin, 20, of Oak Harbor. Cetin, who was arrested Sept. 24, was charged with five counts of first-degree premeditated murder.
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Macy’s CEO Terry J. Lundgren issued a statement Thursday: