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Law enforcement respond to unfounded Oaks Mall active shooter, hostage situation

A SWAT team was dispatched to the scene

On Friday, the Gainesville Police Department and Alachua County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call made about a possible active shooter and hostage situation inside of a bathroom at The Oaks Mall, which later turned out to be unfounded.

The Combined Communications Center reported the incident at approximately 6:30 p.m., said GPD spokesperson Brandon Hatzel.

The Combined Communications Center is a combined emergency communications unit providing services to law enforcement and emergency agencies across Alachua.

In a combined effort, GPD, ASO and the Gainesville Fire Rescue dispatched several units to the scene along with a helicopter. A SWAT team cleared the mall business by business. 

Following their investigation, GPD later reported there was no evidence of an active shooter or hostage situation, according to a June 21 news release.  

While helping a customer of The Oaks Mall Chick-fil-A around 6:45 p.m., Grace Wright said the fear set in.

“I look up because I hear screaming,” she said. “I heard cops screaming for everyone to get out at the top of their lungs, and I see a bunch of cops with big guns, and everyone in the food court just started running,” the 21-year-old UF business administration and economics senior said.

Wright said she and around 30 coworkers quickly left through the restaurant's back door to hide in Chick-fil-A’s trailer.

“Once I got in there, pretty much everyone was cracking jokes just trying to keep a little bit of a hold on the situation,” she said. “There's definitely a couple people who were really, really panicked.” 

The group never heard gunshots, and Wright said she suspected the incident was a hoax from the start. 

“Within the hour, I was looking on the internet. People are listening to the police scanner, and they said that so far there was nothing,” she said. “So I think once I got away from the situation, I didn't hear any shots at all. I was like, ‘I think we're totally fine.’” 

Contact Lee Ann Anderson at landerson@alligator.org. Follow her on X @LeeAnnJOU

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Lee Ann Anderson

Lee Ann Anderson is a sophomore journalism major and The Alligator’s Summer 2023 criminal justice reporter. In her free time you can catch her reading articles, talking to her cat or losing her mind.


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