Little Rock mall shooting during Black Friday under investigation by Arkansas police.
No fatalities were reported in the 'isolated' incident, according to a police spokesperson who spoke to a local outlet.
Reports indicate that the police in Little Rock, Arkansas, were investigating a shooting that occurred at the Park Plaza Mall during Black Friday afternoon.
An "active aggressor" was reported to authorities right before 2 p.m., according to FOX 16.
The Little Rock Police Department's Mark Edwards stated that the shooting was an "isolated incident," according to the Arkansas Democrat Gazette.
"Edwards informed the Gazette that he had no knowledge of any fatalities, but only a few non-life threatening injuries."
The Little Rock Police Department has been contacted by Planet Chronicle Digital for additional details.
It wasn't clear if any arrests had been made.
The day following Thanksgiving, known as Black Friday, is a significant shopping day, with customers purchasing Christmas presents and retailers promoting substantial discounts.
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