Armed teens fighting led to Arizona outlet mall shooting
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Authorities say a fight between two armed teens sparked a shooting at a suburban Phoenix outlet mall, leaving a 4-year-old boy and three others wounded. Police in the city of Glendale say the 4-year-old boy is still hospitalized Thursday in critical condition, a day after the shooting. The other three people wounded including the boy’s mother and the teenagers who opened fire are in stable condition. A Glendale police spokeswoman says shots were fired at Tanger Outlets after a 17-year-old boy with the child and his mother encountered a 15-year-old boy he knew. A fight erupted and both boys opened fire. No arrests have been made.