West Edmonton Mall Lockdown Today 2026 Edmonton, Alberta — West Edmonton Mall was placed under a brief lockdown this afternoon after police responded to a weapons complaint inside the large shopping and entertainment complex, sparking concern among visitors and staff. Edmonton Police Service (EPS) confirmed the situation unfolded near the busy Bourbon Street area, prompting swift action from law enforcement officers.
Emergency protocols were activated around early afternoon, with shoppers and employees directed to take shelter inside nearby stores and restaurants as officers secured the scene and investigated the complaint. Witnesses reported hearing announcements over the mall’s intercom instructing people to remain calm and follow safety instructions.
Police advised members of the public to avoid the area and follow directions from officers, emphasizing the importance of not interfering with operational duties or filming police activity during the response.
By mid-afternoon, the lockdown was officially lifted after authorities determined there was no further danger to the public, allowing normal mall activity to resume. At this time, officers remain on site as a precaution, and no details have been released about injuries or arrests related to the incident.
This marks the second security-related lockdown at West Edmonton Mall this week, following another police response earlier in the week to a separate weapons-related complaint in the same vicinity. Authorities have reiterated that even if a firearm turns out to be a replica or toy, every report involving a potential weapon is treated with full seriousness to protect public safety.
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