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Four on-duty police officers have been stationed in the mall on Friday and Saturday evenings at the mall's request, Monroeville Mayor Gregory Erosenko said.

"I would have thought that having four officers there would have deterred any incident like we saw (Saturday)," he told the newspaper.

Weapons are banned at the mall, whose code of conduct specifically prohibits "Carrying or displaying weapons of any kind except those carried by certified law enforcement officers in the performance of their duties."

Weapons banned, police officers present. Looks like the Liberal plan is working great! :rolleyes:
 
Well, the guy broke the law by taking a weapon in the mall. They need to arrest and punish him now to teach him, and others, a lesson!
 
They arrested the gunman by reviewing mall security video and then matching his image against social media content images found on Facebook and other such sites.
Just goes to show you that facial recognition is a quick and powerful tool used by law enforcement.
 
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