Walmart shoppers rush for exits amid threat at Houston store

Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Bomb threat sparks evacuation of Houston Walmart store
Sheriff's deputies are investigating after a terroristic threat was made at the Walmart store on Westpark at Highway 6.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A Walmart store on Houston's west side has reopened after a bomb threat sparked a flurry of law enforcement activity.

New video from a Walmart shopper shows the moment some rushed out of the store on Westpark at Highway 6.

Some parents grabbed onto their children as they evacuated.

"I kinda couldn't believe it was happening," a bystander said. "I was like, 'What if something happens right now? Where do I run to?' You never know if the bad person is right next to you."

A bomb threat was found to be not credible, but it changed the mood for shoppers. Some said they were immediately reminded of the recent shooting at a Walmart in El Paso.

SkyEye was over the scene, where a large group of employees in Walmart smocks were gathered outside, some distance away from the building.

Deputies are investigating a terror threat at a Houston Walmart

Walmart released this statement to ABC13 Monday night:

"The safety and security of our customers and associates is a top priority. After being alerted to a potential threat, we notified local law enforcement, and evacuated the store out of an abundance of caution."

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