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Noah Settles, 22, turned himself in at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center on Wednesday after being named a suspect on Sunday, the Fairfax County Police Department said.
AUTHORITIES IDENTIFY SUSPECT IN TYSONS CORNER MALL SHOOTING
Settles, a professional rapper who performs under the name “No Savage,” allegedly got into a “dispute” with another group at the shopping mall before pulling out his firearm and firing multiple shots, police said. He then drove away in a black Cadillac with Washington, D.C., tags, police added.
The incident sent people inside running and prompted police to evacuate the mall on a busy Saturday. While no one was shot, three people were treated for injuries sustained during the chaotic evacuation.
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Police said Settles was wanted for several charges, including attempted malicious wounding, discharging a weapon into an occupied building, and the use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. Settles has two prior gun possession arrests on his record, according to WUSA9.
Settles posted to his No Savage Instagram account Monday. “I love ya’ll forgive me for letting ya’ll down,” the post said, according to 7 News.