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Armed off-duty firefighter halts armed body-armor-wearing suspect at Missouri Walmart

armed off-duty firefighter

(Screenshot anonymous Walmart shooper)

August 9, 2019
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – An armed man reportedly wearing body armor and pushing a shopping cart at a Walmart store in Missouri on Thursday led a store manager to pull the fire alarm and sent customers fleeing. Fortunately for many shoppers who were there, an armed off-duty firefighter was able to detain the man until police officers arrived, Springfield police said.

The 20-year-old suspect was carrying loaded tactical weapons, according to reports. He was arrested at the scene and taken into custody. However, police didn’t immediately say what charges the unnamed man would face.

“His intent obviously was to cause chaos here, and he did that,” Springfield police Lt. Mike Lucas told The Springfield News-Leader.

It wasn’t immediately clear if the man who was detained told officers why he was at the store. Nevertheless, the incident comes five days after a mass shooting at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, that resulted in 22 deaths.

In a Facebook post, Springfield police wrote that officers were dispatched to the Walmart store around 4:10 p.m. Thursday on reports of  “an armed white male.”

The suspect was wearing body armor and military-style clothing, according to the News-Leader, which cited information from Lucas.  He walked inside the Walmart carrying a “tactical rifle” and another weapon, the news agency reported. Moreover, the suspect possessed more than 100 rounds of ammunition.

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— KY3 News (@kytv) August 8, 2019

Upon entering the store, the suspect grabbed a cart, pushed it around and recorded cell phone video of himself walking through the Walmart, KY3 reported, citing police sources.

The television station reported that the store manager pulled a fire alarm, which prompted people to flee from the store.

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The suspect then made his way out an emergency exit where the armed off-duty firefighter held the man at gunpoint, the station reported, adding that police showed up about three minutes later and made the arrest.

“His intent obviously was to cause chaos here, and he did that.”

– Lt. Mike Lucas

Police said no shots were fired and no one was injured.

A customer took the following video as Springfield police arrested the armed suspect:

Lucas described the suspect as “pretty stoic” during initial police contact, the News-Leader reported.

The incident discussed above is at Walmart Neighborhood Market located at 3150 W. Republic Rd. An armed individual was confronted at that location and arrested. The investigation is ongoing

— Springfield PD (@SGFPolice) August 8, 2019

“At this time, the investigation is on-going and we are working to determine his motives,” police said in the Facebook post.

A fire marshal was reportedly called out to the scene to inspect the suspect’s car in the parking lot, to make sure there were no bombs in the vehicle.  Police said investigators will review surveillance video from the store and also check the suspect’s social media accounts to see if he was live-streaming the events, the newspaper reported.

 


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