(Updated at 10:20 p.m.) Fairfax County police are searching for a man they have identified as a suspect in the Tysons Corner Center shooting yesterday (Saturday).
Police say Noah Settles got into a dispute with another group in the mall, displayed a firearm and fired multiple rounds. He fled in a black Cadillac with D.C. tags GK0174. He is considered armed and dangerous, police said. Anyone with information on where he is should call 703-691-2131 or 911.
Settles is a D.C. rapper better known as No Savage. Video posted to YouTube allegedly shows Settles and two men fighting near the Peloton store on the mall’s second level.
No one was injured by the gunfire, but three people were hurt as they tried to flee, police said. Some shoppers hid after hearing the shots. After the building was evacuated, it remained closed the rest of the day and but reopened today (Sunday).
Settles faces charges of attempted malicious wounding, discharging a weapon into an occupied building and use of a firearm in commission of a felony.
WANTED: Noah Settles is wanted in connection to yesterday’s shooting at Tysons Corner Center. Settles got in dispute w/ another group, displayed a firearm & fired multiple rounds. Fled in blk Cadillac DC tags-GK0174. Considered armed & dangerous. Call w/ info 703-691-2131 or 911 pic.twitter.com/jyRIM87Bte
— Fairfax County Police (@FairfaxCountyPD) June 19, 2022
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