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Updated · Fox News · May 18
Arkansas Man Arrested Over Walmart Shooting Threat as 20-Year-Old Cited Hantavirus Lockdown Fears
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 18

Arkansas Man Arrested Over Walmart Shooting Threat as 20-Year-Old Cited Hantavirus Lockdown Fears

4 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 18
  • Aaron Bynum, 20, was arrested Friday in Marion County after authorities said he threatened to carry out a mass shooting at a local Walmart if the U.S. entered another hantavirus lockdown.
  • An online gamer reported the May 9 threat to the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center and provided an in-game recording; investigators then subpoenaed the game company, linked the account to Bynum and searched his home.
  • Marion County deputies seized Bynum’s computer and accessories, took him into custody without incident and booked him on first-degree terroristic threatening and harassing communications charges with bond set at $2,500.
  • The threat came amid concern over the MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak, which WHO said had reached 11 cases and 3 deaths by May 13; a later Canadian case brought confirmed infections tied to the ship to 10.
  • Health officials still assess the global risk as low, and doctors say Andes virus—the strain tied to the ship—is rarely spread person to person and typically requires close, prolonged contact.
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