Key Points

A 16-year-old shooter killed three people, including an infant, during WestFest in Utah. The attack erupted from a verbal dispute near carnival rides, sending families fleeing in panic. Police arrested the teen suspect but haven't determined a motive. The tragedy marred the annual cultural festival known for celebrating community diversity.

Key Points: Infant and 2 killed in WestFest mass shooting as teen suspect arrested

  • Infant among 3 killed at family-friendly WestFest
  • Teen suspect arrested after firing into crowd
  • Pregnant woman injured fleeing gunfire
  • Police seek witnesses to park altercation
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Infant among 3 killed in mass shooting at US festival; teen suspect in custody

8-month-old among 3 dead after 16-year-old opens fire at Utah cultural festival, sparking chaos as police arrest suspect

"Officers spotted a verbal altercation before the teen pulled a gun and fired – West Valley City Police"

Utah, June 16

Three people, including an 8-month-old baby, were killed and two others injured in a mass shooting during the final night of WestFest, a cultural festival in West Valley City -- US' Utah's second-largest city.

According to the West Valley City Police Department, the deceased victims include a 41-year-old woman, an 18-year-old man, and an infant. Two teenagers also sustained gunshot injuries, while a pregnant woman was hurt while attempting to jump a fence to escape the gunfire.

Police have taken a 16-year-old male into custody in connection with the incident.

West Valley City police spokesperson Roxeanne Vainuku confirmed that no other suspects are being sought at this time.

The shooting took place around 9:20 p.m. on Sunday (local time) at Centennial Park, directly in front of several carnival rides, creating chaos among families and children attending the festival.

Officers patrolling the area noticed a verbal confrontation between two groups. As they approached, the teenage suspect allegedly drew a gun and opened fire.

"At 9:20 p.m. officers working the WestFest carnival spotted two groups of people have a verbal altercation. As they approached to break up the altercation, a 16-year-old male from one of the groups pulled out a gun and fired. One officer fired and did not hit the suspect, but the 16-year-old male suspect was taken into custody," the police department said on X.

While officers were nearby, they did not discharge their weapons and managed to apprehend the shooter shortly after the gunfire erupted.

Witnesses described scenes of panic and confusion, with families fleeing in all directions. Many turned to social media to report the heavy police presence and to share their accounts of the tragedy.

"Detectives are currently conducting interviews with witnesses. We believe there could be more people out there who witnessed the incident and we would like to talk to them," the police said.

Investigators were still interviewing witnesses late Sunday night, and police urged anyone who may have left the area during the chaos to come forward with any information.

The motive behind the shooting remains unclear. Authorities had not yet interviewed the suspect as of the Sunday night briefing and could not confirm whether gang affiliations were involved.

The annual WestFest is a popular celebration of the cultural diversity of West Valley City, making the deadly incident especially jarring for residents who gathered to enjoy music, food, and rides.

The investigation is ongoing.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Heartbreaking to read about the infant victim. As parents, we take our kids to festivals for joy, not to fear for their lives. America's gun problem is out of control - this would never happen at our Ganesh Chaturthi or Durga Puja celebrations. Strict laws matter!
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Rahul S.
A 16-year-old with a gun? Unimaginable here. In India, even firecrackers are regulated during Diwali. While we have our problems, at least we don't have to worry about kids shooting up festivals. Thoughts with the victims' families 🙏
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Anjali M.
This is why I appreciate our strict security at public events. Metal detectors everywhere may be inconvenient, but they prevent tragedies like this. America needs to learn from other countries' safety measures.
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Vikram J.
Tragic incident, but let's not pretend India is perfect - we have our own violence issues. The difference is scale and weapons used. Both countries need better mental health support for youth. That teen clearly needed help long before this.
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Neha P.
That poor baby... 😢 No parent should bury their child. America talks about freedom but what about freedom to attend festivals safely? Their priorities are backwards. Meanwhile our police would've stopped this before it started - they're always watching crowds closely.

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