Allen residents say mass shooting has shattered city’s sense of safety

Allen residents say mass shooting has shattered city’s sense of safety



Allen resident Leah Wittsche, 30, plays with her two sons in the Allen Public Library in Allen, TX on May 8, 2023. When she heard about the shooting, she said she “didn’t think it could be real” in a place like Allen.

“I don’t know when I will feel safe again”

First: Star Creek, a neighborhood down the street of the Allen Premium Outlets, in Allen, TX on May 8, 2023. Last: Allen residents Rey Olivas and his son Rey play basketball in the parking lot of Cottonwood Creek Church in Allen, TX on May 8, 2023.

People embrace each other as they mourn the eight people who died in the Allen Premium Outlets shooting at a memorial in Allen, TX on May 8, 2023.

Funda Kaynak stands for a portrait in the Allen Public Library in Allen, TX on May 8, 2023.  She moved to Texas from New Jersey with her husband a year ago, but was hesitant to move here because of the state's reputation.


This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune