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Mall of America shooting reported, mall on lockdown

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BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (FOX 9) - Mall of America in Bloomington is on lockdown Thursday afternoon, but mall security could not confirm to FOX 9 reports of a shooting at the mall.On video from inside the mall, you could clearly hear shots fired from outside the Nike store.In a tweet, Mall of America said, "Mall of America is currently under lockdown.

There is a confirmed isolated incident in a tenant space. Please remain in the closest secure location until the lockdown has been lifted.

Please stay tuned for additional updates."Public address system at Mall of America urges shoppers to seek shelter after reported shooting"We are currently working an active incident inside Mall of America on the northwest side.

Numerous officers are on scene. We will update when we have more information," the Bloomington Police Department tweeted at 4:51 p.m.

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