I was inside a government building with many Jewish people. Suddenly, an Arab-looking man burst through the front door with a rifle. He began shooting. One older woman was shot four times in her upper left chest. She was still alive but bleeding, and several women were attending to her. I grabbed my machine gun and went after the gunman, but he had already fled the building. I went through the lobby, looking for others, but the building was vacant.
The Jewish group then left the building through the front glass doors. I followed them with my machine gun, but to my surprise, dozens of armed American security guards assisted us as we entered the parking rotunda. They protected the group, attentively watching as they boarded their tour buses.