Guns are banned on the mall’s property and visitors should not expect to see metal detectors installed anytime soon, Jasper said. He noted the mall’s “incredible security record” in its 30-year history.Īsked about video footage of people entering the mall following the shooting, he said security was unable to lock incoming doors and that intercom messages and digital screen alerts are the mall’s messaging tools in these situations. The mall’s vice president Dan Jasper said during Thursday’s press event that shoppers can expect to see increased security staff and law enforcement partners. Mall executives did not respond immediately to requests for comment. Some are reeled in by such spectacles as a 1.3 million gallon aquarium or the indoor roller coaster. Located in Bloomington, adjacent to the MSP International Airport, the mall attracts 40 million visitors annually - 40 percent of which are tourists. With 5.6 million square feet and 11,000 year-round employees, the Mall of America is the largest shopping and entertainment complex in North America. All Nike store employees are safe and accounted for.” 5.įriday afternoon Nike issued a statement, “We are aware of the incident that occurred inside Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. The shopping center, which has more than 520 stores, remained closed that night, however, it reopened Aug. All other shoppers were advised to leave. After the lockdown was lifted, shoppers on the second level were asked to wait for an escort by Mall of America personnel.
4 and employees and shoppers were allowed to exit the sprawling property. Bloomington Police Department officials did not respond to requests for further comment.įollowing the incident, the lockdown was lifted around 6:30 p.m. The shooting is believed to be an isolated incident. We train for this, we do this…but if an individual decides that they have no regard for human life. Taking questions from the media, Hodges said, “If someone decided that they don’t value human life and they choose to pull out a weapon, I don’t know what we can do. A recent merger with Flaire Print Communications brings together years of providing unique and personal perspectives for customized print solutions, blending traditional offset and digital print.Serena Williams’ Best On-Court Tennis Outfits Through the Years Paul small business, women-owned with union affiliation. Honsa-Binder Commitment to Customer Service The Honsa-Binder Printing management team includes Partners Marla Moyer, Nancy Roesler and Joe Haub Mark Kuzma, Sales and Mike Kuzma, Sales and Production Coordinator. By partnering with a union shop, you gain the option of displaying the union mark of craftsmanship upon your printing.
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