A “hero citizen” tipped off police after overhearing a conversation about a mass shooting in the works, Chief of Police Gerald Smith said in a press conference.
(Reporting by Emma Kinery, with assistance from Megan Howard.)
Officials arrested two men and confiscated two assault rifles, one handgun and 223 rounds of ammunition. Both are being held in jail without bond. The Richmond Police worked with Homeland Security and the FBI to investigate the case.
“Their intent was to conduct a mass shooting at our Fourth of July celebration,” Smith said. “We don’t know what their motive was.”
While President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan gun-safety bill into law in late June, Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney at the press conference called on Congress to pass stronger measures.
“I appreciate what the federal government has done, but I’m telling you right now, we need more.”
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‘Hero citizen’ tipped off police to potential July 4th shooting in Richmond, Virginia
Police averted a potential mass shooting planned for a July 4th celebration in Richmond, officials said Wednesday.
