Feathers Ruffled at Lynchburg Wal Mart

Feathers Ruffled at Lynchburg Wal Mart

Lynchburg police thought a hostage situation may have been afoot when they set up a barricade outside the Wal-Mart on Wards Road Tuesday morning.  A customer had noticed the 24-hour-a-day store was locked, and had seen a person inside with a gun.  There were no hostages, however. Instead, an exterminator with an air rifle was helping reclaim a store that had gone to the birds.

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A false alarm at a local store ruffles feathers.

A shoppers called police around five Tuesday morning when she showed up at the 24-hour Lynchburg Wal Mart.  The doors were locked and the woman saw men with guns inside.

Officers responded and shut down the parking lot. They acted as they would in a hostage situation.  After making contact with someone inside the store, police learned the men were exterminators hired to shoot birds inside the store with pellet guns.

“I’m sure these two fellows didn’t feel too good about getting pulled out of that building at gunpoint until everything was resolved.“, says Lt. T.B. Lawton of the Lynchburg Police.  Lawton says anyone would have responded the same way as the shopper because the guns looked real and that police cannot under react to situations like this.

Police say store management should have notified them but did not.  A Wal Mart corporate spokeswoman did not answer our question about why police were not called in advance.

Steve Simpson with the Central Virginia Health Department tells us the store managers were already working to correct the problem before the health department received complaints from customers.  Simpson says the department got involved because there is a McDonald’s restaurant located in the store.  Simpson says the store will be inspected Wednesday.

 

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Flag Comment Posted by magic_moon43 on April 21, 2008 at 9:03 am

What’s funny is at some Wal-Marts they are located in a city that is considered a bird sanctuary, which means you cannot kill a bird located there weather it’s inside or not. But what do you think Wal-Mart does????

Flag Comment Posted by Mike3232 on April 20, 2008 at 6:26 pm

lol @ “...damage Walmart does to the environment on a global scale…“

Flag Comment Posted by Cleocat on April 16, 2008 at 2:19 pm

The amount of damage Walmart does to the environment on a global scale is far worse than one bird crapping on all of the “Made in China” merchandise the suburban drones want to buy.

Flag Comment Posted by Sgt Mom on April 16, 2008 at 6:47 am

Well, now I know why every Wal-Mart I’ve ever been in has had a leaky roof.  It must be from exterminators shooting at birds because every Wal-Mart I’ve ever been in has had wild birds flying around in it. 
Next we’ll probably see a story about someone suing Wal-Mart for getting sick from exposure to bird droppings.

Flag Comment Posted by Mike3232 on April 15, 2008 at 10:36 pm

just wanted to mention the hilarity of the report on Wal-Mart hiring exterminators to shoot a bird in the store and the events that followed.  It’s hilarious that it took the police and hour and a half to determine what was actually going on.  I busted a gut at the suggestion that Wal-Mart should have notified the police ahead of time.  I’m racking my brain as to how would they have trapped a bird in such a large place, how long that would have taken while it crapped on everything,
Great story…I haven’t laughed so hard in a long time!  Next I guess is Peta and animal rights ppl chimming in….

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