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Mall St. Mathews

regatta52

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I've carried, albeit concealed, at Mall St. Mathews, for years. Today I was there and noticed the no firearms signs at the entrance and on three stand alone signs inside. I live 45 miles away so I don't go there a lot and I know about the disturbance there in December. Has the signs always been there and I didn't notice? Or perhaps they were placed after the disturbance. Any insight would be great.
 

Grapeshot

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I've carried, albeit concealed, at Mall St. Mathews, for years. Today I was there and noticed the no firearms signs at the entrance and on three stand alone signs inside. I live 45 miles away so I don't go there a lot and I know about the disturbance there in December. Has the signs always been there and I didn't notice? Or perhaps they were placed after the disturbance. Any insight would be great.

Police also received various 911 calls that night from scared shoppers and employees: “I’m at Earthbound Trading Company. I heard a "pow" and everyone just started running.”

The temporary (chaperone) policy started at 4 p.m. on Saturday. Suspect these are connected.

http://www.wlky.com/news/shoppers-adjust-to-new-chaperone-policy-at-malls/37237116

Mall management released a statement on Wednesday defending the policy, saying:
"Providing a pleasant and comfortable experience for our guests is our top priority. The PGR program is intended to enhance the shopping experience in ways the entire community will appreciate."


 
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