Shoppers at a Seneca Falls, New York, Walmart were startled on the evening of August 27 when a customer dressed as a cowboy entered the store with a realistic fake gun strapped to his leg, leading to a temporary evacuation of the premises.
The incident prompted a quick response from both law enforcement and store management.
According to Seneca Falls Police Chief Timothy A. Snyder, the situation escalated rapidly, as the sight of a firearm caused panic in the store.
“In today’s environment, the sight of any firearm, even if it turns out to be a replica, understandably raises alarm,” Snyder said in a statement. “Seneca Falls Police would like to remind the public to exercise caution and consider the potential impact of their actions, even in the context of costumes or themed attire.”
A thorough investigation followed, including a comprehensive search of the store, a review of security camera footage and an interview with the person in cowboy garb.
Fortunately, it was determined that the gun carried by the individual was indeed a fake, alleviating concerns about public safety.
According to police reports, the individual had attended an event earlier in the day, which had apparently inspired their choice of attire, resembling a character from the Old West.
As a precaution, the store was evacuated for approximately one hour during the investigation. Following the thorough examination by authorities, the Walmart store resumed its normal operations.
According to a press release from the Seneca Falls Police Department, the law enforcement response was assisted by members of the Seneca Falls County Sheriff’s Office, New York State Police and the Waterloo Police Department.
Snyder noted that it was important to remain vigilant to any possible threats. “We want to use this incident to emphasize the importance of maintaining situational awareness and using discretion when displaying items that could be misconstrued as real weapons,” he said.