BURLINGTON, WASHINGTON — Charges against a 20-year-old man who gunned down shoppers at a Washington mall in have just been upped, which means he could be facing certain death. <br /> <br />KIRO 7 reports that at 6:52 p.m. on Sept 23, Arcan Cetin walked into a Macy’s inside Cascade Mall in Burlington with a Ruger 22-caliber rifle. <br /> <br />CCTV cameras in the store recorded him randomly gunning people down in cold blood. <br /> <br />The shooter killed a teen near some clothing racks, before running after and shooting down an adult male. He fired at a woman hiding behind the cosmetics counter, before shooting two more nearby in quick succession. Cetin then set his weapon on the counter and made his escape. <br /> <br />Five people with ages ranging from 16 to 95 were killed in the one-minute shooting rampage. <br /> <br />Cetin was apprehended by police 30 hours later, and admitted to his crime. <br /> <br />According to court documents, he was initially charged with first-degree premeditated murder, but is now facing five counts of aggravated murder — each punishable by either life without parole or the death penalty.
