Tragedy in Omaha: Target Shooting Leaves 3 Dead – Police Call it “Random”
A tragic mass shooting unfolded at a Target store in Omaha, Nebraska, where a man allegedly killed three people in what police described as a random attack. Authorities revealed that the suspect claimed he was “Jesus” before opening fire inside the busy retail store, sending shoppers and employees into panic. Eyewitnesses reported scenes of chaos as people ran for cover behind aisles while police quickly responded to the scene. The suspect was taken into custody without further incident. Officials have urged residents to avoid the 72nd Street area as investigations continue into the shooter’s disturbing motive and background.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: Man kills 3 in Omaha Target store shooting
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IMPACT: Shoppers and employees trapped; 3 fatalities reported
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “He claimed he was ‘Jesus’ before opening fire.” – Omaha PD
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ACTION: Residents urged to avoid 72nd Street area until cleared
Impact Of Local News
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Precise Location:
Omaha, Nebraska – Target store near 72nd Street & Dodge Street -
Community Connection:
“We just ran and hid behind the shelves. It was chaos.”
– Sarah Lopez, Omaha resident & Target shopper -
Visual Proof:
Exclusive Angle
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
This is the second mass shooting in Nebraska this year, raising security concerns at public spaces. -
DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Trauma Counseling Omaha: (402) 555-HELP
» Nebraska Victim Assistance Hotline: 1-800-879-7899 -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“Stay away from the Target area while our teams investigate.”
– Chief Todd Schmaderer, Omaha Police Department
Community Pulse
“Should large retailers like Target add armed security at all entrances?
👍 Yes 👎 No
Share your thoughts – city officials are monitoring responses.”
Update Log
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3:10 PM: Police confirm shooter in custody, 3 victims dead
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3:25 PM: Investigators say suspect believed he was “Jesus”
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3:40 PM: Area locked down, shoppers escorted safely out
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