Nixa and Ozark were among those affected, but none within Springfield city limits. Was this an orchestrated prank? A distraction or response test? Nobody seems to know yet. However, people were more annoyed than concerned by the bulk of the reports. I'm pretty sure no blowout on school supplies is worth my safety. There have been no more calls since this original incident. If an update becomes available we'll share it here.At least seven Walmarts across Missouri were evacuated this week because of bomb threats, KCTV reports.Stores in Gladstone, Raytown, Nixa, Ozark, Jefferson City, St. Peters and Piedmont all received threats Friday evening.Dan Fogleman, a spokesman for Walmart, told The Kansas City Star that any retail establishment may be subject to such an event. He added however that it was uncommon for so many to be threatened in one evening."We're concerned anytime someone makes a threat that may endanger our customers," Fogleman told the paper. "We're grateful that no one was injured and we apologize to our customers for the inconvenience. We will work very closely with police in these jurisdictions."
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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