Shooting call at Dallas mall was false alarm, police say

Kaley Johnson
·1 min read

A possible shooting incident at a Dallas mall was a false alarm, Dallas police said Monday after the mall was evacuated.

One person was taken into custody after the shots-fired call at NorthPark Center mall in Dallas, according to the Dallas Police Department.

At a news conference Monday afternoon, Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia said the call came in at 1:27 p.m., according to Fox 4 News. A “mentally disturbed” person was pounding a skateboard on a table inside the food court. The sound made some believe shots were being fired. The person also made a gesture as if they were shooting a gun, Fox 4 News reported.

No shots were actually fired and no gun was found on the person, police said.

The mall was evacuated between 1:30 p.m. and 2 p.m.

No shooting victims were found, police tweeted at 2 p.m.

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