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Six shot, one dead at Zombicon event

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FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — A shooting at the annual ZombiCon gathering in Florida has left one person dead and five more injured, causing a chaotic scene that sent throngs of zombie-dressed revelers running through the streets, police said Sunday.

The shooting happened around 11:45 p.m. Saturday night, just 15 minutes before the event officially ended. Large crowds were still in the streets and authorities quickly cleared out nearby bars and set up crime scene tape, while others patrolled the area with rifles searching for a suspect.

Fort Myers Police Lt. Victor Medico said Expavious Tyrell Taylor, a 20-year-old who played football at a local junior college, died at the scene, but no other details about his death were released. Four others were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries and one additional victim refused medical attention, authorities said.

Authorities said the suspect or suspects are still at large and did not release any information about a possible motive.

"There were a lot of witnesses down here, there were a lot of people taking pictures, videos with their cellphone," Medico told the News-Press (http://newspr.es/1jMJamf). "Anything that could help with this investigation would be greatly appreciated."

Police did not immediately return email and phone call messages on Sunday seeking more details. Medico told reporters the agency had been inundated with national media requests and would not be making any comments "as we tirelessly investigate this incident and gather as many facts as possible."

The annual festival had been expected to draw more than 20,000 fans dressed as zombies, the newspaper said. Medico said the scene was described as "shoulder to shoulder."

Jill Stancel said she heard the shots and then saw people running from the downtown barbershop owned by her family. She and her family let several frightened witnesses inside the shop, where they quickly locked the door.

"I was right here," she said. "A mass of people ran screaming and trying to get in the shop."

Stancel was raised in the area and said she doesn't think the downtown area is dangerous, but said the shooting will be in the back of her mind at future events.

"There are people dressed up and some walking around with guns. How do you know they aren't real? Any event I come to, this will be in the back of my mind."

Authorities were reviewing surveillance videos from restaurants and shops to help them find the suspect or suspects.

A statement on the ZombiCon Facebook page said organizers were saddened by the news and the group takes the safety of its patrons very seriously.

ZombiCon has been a popular event for nearly a decade, but some local residents and business owners have not welcomed the crowd of costumed revelers in the street dressed as limping, bloated, degrading corpses. One restaurant posted signs warning visitors that ZombiCon participants were not welcome. "Quarantined. No Zombies allowed," the signs read.

Several members from a religious group also picketed the event this weekend.

Mayor Randall P. Henderson Jr. said the shooting would speed up plans to install security cameras throughout downtown. The ZombiCon shooting is the latest of several shootings, which the mayor said are difficult to prevent because they are often random and late at night. Yet he said the cameras would make it easier to catch criminals quickly.

"Sadly, we're moving in that direction. We need to be way more vigilant to keep citizens safe," he said.
 
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FORT MYERS, Fla. - UPDATE:  Fort Myers Police have confirmed that Expavious Tyrell Taylor, 21, of Okeechobee, FL was shot and killed at the Zombicon event last night in Fort Myers.  
 
Police also tell us five other people were shot, all with non life-threatening injuries.  Four people were transported to the hospital, the sixth victim refused medical attention.   
 

At this hour detectives continue to follow up with any and all leads. FMPD is asking that anyone who attended the event and may have captured vital investigative information on their smart phone to please call the police department at (239) 321-7700. All tips can also be sent to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-780-TIPS or text message     C-R-I-M-E-S (274637) Keyword FMPD. Tipsters can remain anonymous. All updates will be issued via email.  

A spokesperson with the FMPD says around 20,000 people were downtown for the event.
 
ZombiCon organizers released the following statement:
 
The organizers of Zombicon, Pushing DaiZies, Inc. are deeply saddened by the news of what happened within closing of their event. “We take the safety of our patrons very seriously and take precautions in hiring security and police officers for our annual event” states Rachel Telfor, security coordinator. “Our prayers go out to the family members and individuals involved in the incident” states Janet DeMarco, founder. “We are extremely confident in the Fort Myers Police Department and the actions they are taking to apprehend the assailant.  Their response was quick an efficient to the incident” continues DeMarco.
 
Organizers are asking for your assistance, if anyone has any information regarding the incident this evening, photos, video, etc., to please contact the Fort Myers Police Department at www.swflcrimestoppers.org or 800-780-8477. You can remain anonymous. Together as a community, we can help stop this.