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After shooting, shoppers mixed over Mall of America bag check policy

Shoppers leave after a lockdown was lifted after a report of shots being fired at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn. on Dec. 23. A 19-year-old man was killed in the shooting. Minnesota Public Radio via AP

MINNEAPOLIS — A new security measure at the Mall of America, instituted days after a fatal shooting there, is getting mixed reviews from customers.

The Bloomington shopping destination has established bag checkpoints at its building entrances and the entrances to some stores. That follows the Dec. 23 shooting inside the Nordstrom department store that killed 19-year-old Johntae Hudson and injured a bystander.

On New Year's Eve, shoppers filed through bag check stations at mall entrances, waiting for officials wearing lime-green shirts to sift through their belongings. Some waited to check shoppers outside of popular retail stores like Forever 21 and Nordstrom.

Other security officials walked through the mall and monitored shoppers while equipped with bulletproof vests and long guns.

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