Authorities said a “reported shooting” at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, Friday night has forced the mall into lockdown.

The mall remained on lockdown as of 8:45 p.m. local time, Bloomington police said.

“Please stay out of the area,” police tweeted.

The circumstances of the incident were unclear. There was no immediate word on possible injuries or fatalities.

This marks the second time in past five months the mall has been placed on lockdown. On Aug. 4, the Mall of America was put on lockdown after shots were fired in what police at the time described as an “isolated incident.” No injuries occurred.

The shooting caused chaos, sending panicked customers and employees running for safety. Bloomington Police chief Booker Hodges said that there had been an altercation between two groups near the cash registers of a Nike store. One of the groups left, but then returned, and one person fired three shots into the store, Hodges said.

Two men suspected of being involved in the shooting were arrested days later following a multiagency manhunt. Three others were also arrested, accused of helping the two men escape. 


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