BREAKING NEWS---People filmed running away amid unfolding situation in LynnMall shopping centre
Several people are injured an unfolding situation as an incident is believed to have occurred at the Countdown supermarket in LynnMall shopping centre. Ambulances and police officers are on the scene, as well as reports of the police Eagle helicopter in the area. Footage posted to social media shows people scrambling to get out of the mall, screaming and yelling. Police have confirmed they are at the scene, and the video's caption suggests a firearm is involved. A staffer at Lynn Mall Pharmacy says a person coming to pick up a prescription ran in and alerted them someone in the mall might have a weapon. She says they closed their shutters to keep everyone inside safe - and have been in contacted with another pharmacy in the mall which is also locking down.
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