The Province

Back-to-school gun photo sparks outrage

- — The Associated Press

BENTONVILL­E, Ark. — Walmart said Thursday it’s investigat­ing a photograph that’s attracted interest on social media by purporting to show a sign reading “Own The School Year Like A Hero” atop a gun-filled case in one of the company’s stores.

The sign is apparently one that’s used in Walmart’s current superhero-themed “back to school” marketing campaign, but the company said in a statement that “what’s seen in this photograph would never be acceptable in our stores.” Walmart spokesman Charles Crowson said the company hasn’t determined which store might have displayed the sign above the guns, or even if the photo is real.

The photo showing the “Own The School Year” sign atop a six-sided glass display case filled with rifles has drawn comments of outrage and mentions of school shootings.

Crowson said Walmart is “exploring all possibilit­ies,” including whether an employee unintentio­nally erected the sign, if it’s a prank, or if the image was edited to show something that doesn’t exist.

He said Walmart believed early Wednesday that the photo was taken inside one of its Evansville, Ind., stores after speaking to a person who said they posted the photo online.

But Crowson said a comparison of photos and video of the sporting goods department­s in the company’s two Evansville stores that sell firearms showed it wasn’t taken inside either one.

 ??  ?? A photo on social media shows a sign reading ‘Own The School Year Like A Hero’ atop a gun-filled glass case at Walmart.
A photo on social media shows a sign reading ‘Own The School Year Like A Hero’ atop a gun-filled glass case at Walmart.

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