The 2nd worst suburb in the metro endured a great deal of fear this weekend . . .
Here's one of many bad reviews in the aftermath . . .
“We wanted to inform the public that there was a false alarm at the theater tonight with a prop firearm in a play we were hosting,” Miller Theatres said in the Facebook post. “Everyone is okay (sic) and there is nothing to worry about. And unfortunately this was not an approved prop by us as we would have never allowed for something such as this to occur.”
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Miller Theatres apologizes following prop firearm false alarm
BLUE SPRINGS, Mo. (KCTV) - Miller Theatres apologized in a Facebook post after a false alarm regarding a prop firearm resulted in a police response Saturday night. "We wanted to inform the public that there was a false alarm at the theater tonight with a prop firearm in a play we were hosting," Miller Theatres said in the Facebook post.
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