Man arrested for shooting towards Walmart truck as employees unloaded it
FRANKLIN, N.C. (WLOS) — The Franklin Police Department in North Carolina took a man into custody after he fired rounds from a hunting rifle at a Walmart truck being unloaded by employees early Wednesday morning.
Phillip Lawrence Buchanan, 58, was arrested and is being held in the Macon County Detention Center.
Franklin officers and deputies were dispatched to the back of the Walmart just after midnight Wednesday, where an active shooter incident was unfolding.
As Franklin officers and Macon County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene, the suspect fled and a vehicle chase ensued.
Macon County deputies were able to stage and deploy stop sticks which were engaged by the suspect’s vehicle and caused it to stop.
No employees were injured. Officials said the employees followed protocol with an active shooter situation, to go take cover inside the store, go to the lockdown area and call 9-1-1.
Officers then took the suspect into custody. Buchanan is awaiting further charges and pending increase in bond as the investigation continues.
Officials said they believe Buchanan acted alone.
Several long guns, including hunting rifles and assault rifles, with ammo, were recovered from the suspect’s vehicle.