WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – Two false active shooter reports within 24 hours sent shoppers fleeing from area shopping centers in Wilmington this week, prompting increased police patrols during the holiday season.
Around 8 a.m. Wednesday, Wilmington police responded to calls about an active shooter at the Walmart on Sigmon Road. Officers swept through the store and gave the all-clear after finding no threat.
Police responded to Independence Mall after reports of a gunman spread on social media around 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday. Citizens called 911 to report men walking around with guns, including at least one rifle.
Officers arriving at the mall and observed men matching witness descriptions get into a white car and leave.
When officers attempted to stop the vehicle, the driver drove away, leading to a chase that ended on Wilshire Boulevard near the Hanover Landing Apartments.
Two suspects were taken into custody when police stopped the car. The other two ran away but were later taken into custody after a search involving a police K-9 unit and a drone.
Police confirmed that no shots were fired during the incident at Independence Mall, despite some witness reports claiming shots had been fired. Officers recovered one firearm that was thrown from the vehicle during the chase.
Four people were arrested following the Independence Mall incident. Jordan Smith, 25, is charged with possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of a stolen firearm, and resisting, delaying and obstructing a law enforcement officer. Rashaad Rogers, 23, the vehicle’s driver, was charged with felony flee to elude. Tristian Allen, 20, was charged with resisting, delaying and obstructing a law enforcement officer. Damien Turner, 19, was charged with resisting, delaying and obstructing, and simple possession of marijuana.
One witness described the scene at Independence Mall.
“I saw a mob, like tens and tens of people just sprinting towards me,” said Mackenzie Smith, who works inside the mall. “There were also all these families with little kids hanging around, so excited to get to see Santa, and then they have to experience this. It sucks.”
The incident caused heavy backup in the mall’s parking lot, with dozens of people waiting outside afterward.
Shoppers said the incidents have created tension during the holiday season.
“It’s causing a whole bunch of tension within the city, you know. It just needs to chill. It’s holiday season and everybody just needs to be with their families,” Mitchell Quron, a shopper at Walmart, said.
Neither incident posed a threat to the public, but Wilmington police said they have increased patrols at shopping areas and will maintain the enhanced presence through the holidays.
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