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Saturday, August 10, 2019

At least five Walmart stores were the subject of threats this week

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The threats follow a horrific massacre at a Walmart in Texas last weekend and a deadly shooting at a store in Mississippi late last month.
In Florida, Richard D. Clayton, 26, was arrested after he allegedly posted a threat on Facebook that he was about to have his gun returned and people should stay away from Walmart.
He was detained Friday after an investigation by various agencies, including the FBI, the Winter Park Police Department and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
He allegedly made a threat Tuesday on a Facebook post stating, "3 more days of probation left then I get my AR-15 back. Don't go to Walmart next week," the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said.
He remains in custody on $15,000 bond, according to online records. It is unclear whether he has an attorney.

In other incidents:

• On August 4, a Florida man from the Tampa area called a Walmart and told an employee he would shoot up the store, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said in a statement. The man faces a false threat charge.
• In Texas, officers responded to a threat posted Saturday on social media, the Harlingen Police Department said in a statement. "During the course of this investigation, officers learned that a male subject had used a social media site to post up an imminent threat that was to occur at the Walmart in Harlingen on a specific date," it said. A man was arrested at his home for making a terroristic threat and is awaiting arraignment.
El Paso suspect told police he was targeting Mexicans, affidavit says
• Also in Texas, police in Weslaco arrested a 13-year-old boy after the boy's mother brought him to the station Saturday. The boy will face a charge of terroristic threat for making a social media post Wednesday that prompted a Walmart to be evacuated, police said on Facebook.
• Kansas City police in Missouri tweeted Friday and Saturday that they were looking into threats posted on Reddit and other online sites regarding a local Walmart.
Walmart spokesman Lorenzo Lopez said the chain is focused on safety and security at its 5,000 US stores.
"We take threats seriously and provide additional security as appropriate. We will continue to help federal and local authorities with their investigations to determine the source and any credibility of the threats." he said.

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