At least three dead, including shooter, in Bend Safeway attack

By Joni Auden Land (OPB)
Aug. 28, 2022 8:38 p.m. Updated: Aug. 29, 2022 8:16 a.m.

The shooter used an assault-style rifle at the Forum Shopping Center off Highway 20 in east Bend.

At least three people, including the shooter, are dead in Bend after a man with a military-style rifle opened fire at the Forum Shopping Center off Highway 20.

Flowers placed outside the Safeway in Bend, Ore., Monday, Aug. 29, 2022, where a gunman opened fire and killed two people the day prior.

Caroline Beech and neighbors from the Fox Hollow apartments attend a community vigil at Drake Park in Bend, Ore., Monday, Aug. 29, 2022, following an attack on the Forum Shopping Center. The alleged gunman lived at the Fox Hollow apartments behind the shopping center.

Hundreds gather at Drake Park in Bend, Ore., Monday, Aug. 29, 2022, for a vigil to honor victims of a shooting the day prior. A gunman opened fire at a Safeway in Bend on Sunday, killing two people.

Craig Van Bruggen and Charlene Chew attend a community vigil at Drake Park in Bend, Ore., Monday, Aug. 29, 2022, following an attack on a Bend shopping center.

Bullet holes pock the front door of Big Lots in Bend, Ore., Monday, Aug. 29, 2022. A gunman opened fire on the store and the neighboring Safeway grocery, killing two people Sunday.

An Oregon state trooper stands watch over the crime scene outside Safeway in Bend, Ore., Monday, Aug. 29, 2022. A gunman opened fire on the shopping center Sunday, killing at least two people.

Oregon state police forensics workers enter a Safeway grocery in Bend, Ore., Monday, Aug. 29, 2022. A gunman opened fire on the shopping center Sunday, killing at least two people.

Evidence markers outside Big Lots in Bend, Ore., Monday, Aug. 29, 2022. A gunman opened fire at the store and neighboring Safeway, killing at least two people Sunday.

An Oregon state trooper ties police tape around the crime scene outside Safeway in Bend, Ore., Monday, Aug. 29, 2022. A gunman opened fire on the shopping center Sunday, killing at least two people.

The Safeway grocery in Bend, Ore., pictured Monday, Aug. 29, 2022. A gunman opened fire at the shopping center on Sunday, killing at least two people.

A state trooper carries a weapon in the parking lot of the Safeway grocery in Bend, Ore., where a gunman opened fire Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. The shooter killed at least two people.

A Bend police officer enters the Safeway grocery in Bend, Ore., where a shooter opened fire on Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. The shooter killed at least two people.

A state trooper monitors a crime scene at the Safeway grocery in Bend, Ore., where a gunman opened fire Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. The shooter killed at least two people.

Bend Police Chief Mike Krantz speaks to reporters from the Bend Police Station after a shooter opened fire at a Safeway grocery in Bend, Ore., Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. The shooter killed at least two people.

Bend Police Chief Mike Krantz speaks to reporters from the Bend Police Station after a shooter opened fire at a Safeway grocery in Bend, Ore., Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. The shooter killed at least two people.

A Bend police officer enters the Safeway grocery in Bend, Ore., where a shooter opened fire on Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. The shooter killed at least two people.

A Bend police officer monitors the crime scene after a shooter opened fire at a Safeway grocery in Bend, Ore., Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022, killing at least two people.

A law enforcement official sits inside a Bend police mobile command center in the parking lot of a Safeway grocery in Bend, Ore., Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022, where a shooter opened fire earlier in the day. The shooter killed at least two people.

An American flag is planted in the ground outside the Forum Shopping Center in Bend, Ore., Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. A shooter opened fire on a Safeway grocery in the shopping center earlier in the day, killing at least two people.

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Bend Police Chief Mike Krantz said the shooter entered the shopping center from a residential neighborhood behind the stores and then walked through the parking lot near Costco. He fired shots into the Big Lots store and then shot someone near the western entrance to the Safeway.

“The shooter continued through the Safeway, firing rounds,” Krantz said. “The shooter killed a second person inside the Safeway.

The first reports of gunfire at the Safeway came at 7:04 p.m. When police arrived, they could hear shots being fired. They found the shooter dead near the back of the store. Bend officers did not fire any shots, and it’s unclear how the shooter died. Police found a semi-automatic rifle and a shotgun near the shooter’s body.

Throughout the night, social media and Reddit swirled with reports of other shooters and shootings in other parts of Bend. Krantz said police had investigated reports of other shootings and found no evidence to support those rumors.

“We have a witness who believed there may be second shooter. We have not found any evidence of a second shooter,” Krantz said. “But our investigation is continuing. This is still a very active investigation. We would ask people to be patient.”

Officers from “every agency in Central Oregon” were working the case along with FBI agents and Oregon State Police.

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After the initial reports of shots fired, the St. Charles Medical Center in Bend activated lockout protocol, asking people to “stay away from the hospital while we deal with an active trauma response.” Krantz said one other person had suffered non-life-threatening injures in the shooting.

Bend Police Chief Mike Krantz speaks to reporters from the Bend Police Station after a shooter opened fire at a Safeway grocery in Bend, Ore., Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. The shooter killed at least two people.

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“This is a terrible night that we know is happening all too often,” Bend City Councilor Anthony Broadman said near the shopping center shortly after the shooting.

As sirens blared nearby, Broadman said he was shaken by the incident, but he wasn’t surprised that such a deadly shooting could happen in his town.

“No, I’m not surprised at all,” he said. " We’re ill as a country when it comes to folks who shouldn’t have these weapons having them. I’m heartbroken and angry and very sad.”

Oregon’s senior senator, Democrat Ron Wyden, called on his colleagues in Washington to take more action on gun issues following the shooting, after Congress passed its first gun bill in decades this year.

“America cannot just shrug its shoulders at another mass shooting with loved ones grieving the loss of family and friends,” Wyden said on Twitter. “There are many more steps ahead before our country actually addresses the gun violence epidemic devastating communities like Bend.”


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