Armed man arrested at Missouri Walmart; no shots fired

The incident happened five days after a mass shooting at an El Paso, Texas, Walmart, left 22 people dead.

Updated - August 09, 2019 10:16 am IST

Published - August 09, 2019 10:15 am IST - SPRINGFIELD (Missouri):

This Nov. 9, 2018, file photo shows a Walmart Supercenter in Houston.

This Nov. 9, 2018, file photo shows a Walmart Supercenter in Houston.

Police in Springfield, Missouri, said they arrested an man who showed up Thursday at a Walmart store carrying a rifle and wearing body armor, terrifying shoppers who fled from the store.

Springfield police posted on Facebook that “an armed individual” was arrested. No shots were fired.

The Springfield News-Leader quoted Lt. Mike Lucas as saying that the man arrived on Thursday afternoon wearing body armor and military-style clothing. He walked inside the Walmart carrying a “tactical rifle” and another gun. Lt. Lucas said the man had more than 100 rounds of ammunition.

Lt. Lucas said an off-duty firefighter held the suspect a 20-year-old man who was not immediately identified at gunpoint until police arrived about three minutes after receiving an initial call.

“Thankfully, there weren’t any shots fired. I think it’s great that that off-duty fire man was here,” Lt. Lucas said.

Lt. Lucas said the suspect would be charged but the exact crimes would be determined later. Security video from inside the store would be reviewed to determine the man’s demeanor and a possible motive, he said.

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

Springfield is about 266 km south of Kansas City, Missouri.

The incident happened five days after a mass shooting at an El Paso, Texas, Walmart, left 22 people dead.

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