'People Thought It Was A Shooting!': Suspects Sought For Setting Off Fireworks Inside Parks Mall In Arlington

ARLINGTON, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) - Police in Arlington are searching for suspects who set off fireworks inside The Parks Mall last weekend, causing "a tremendous amount of fear and panic of an active shooter."

Police responded to the mall on Saturday, Feb. 27, due to an incident happening inside. Police said there were concerns that a shooting had taken place and that shoppers were panicking in the area and on social media.

Police Chief Al Jones quelled those rumors at around 6:30 p.m., saying that fireworks had gone off and that there was no active shooter.

Now, police have released surveillance images of three suspects who are believed to be connected to the incident. The suspects are believed to be in their late teens to early 20s.

"They will be held accountable. People thought it was a shooting!" Jones said in a tweet.

"This was ridiculous and caused a tremendous amount of fear and panic of an active shooter," Arlington Lt. Chris Cook added.

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