Posted September 27, 2019 2:22 pm by Comments

By Brandon Curtis

Image: Warner Bros.

The U.S. Military sent out a message to service members ahead of the October 4th release of the new ‘Joker’ movie, citing concerns over chatter in the ‘dark web’ that hints at possible mass shootings during the movie’s release.

The U.S. Army confirmed on Tuesday that the warning was widely distributed after social media posts related to extremists classified as “incels,” were uncovered by intelligence officials at the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

via gizmodo.com

Most famously was the incident in 2012 where a man walked into a crowded Aurora, Colorado movie theater during a showing of a new Batman movie, opening fire on those inside. He killed 12 people and injured another 58.

A sort of cult following surrounds the suspect, who is still alive and behind bars for the remainder of his life.

The bulletin informs service members of what to do in the event of a mass shooting incident;

In a September 18th email, service members were instructed to remain aware of their surroundings and “identify two escape routes” when entering theaters. In the event of a shooting, they were instructed to “run, hide, fight.”

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Source:: Concealed Nation

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