Mall Threat 'Not Likely' to Inspire Attacks Soon, Feds Say, But Malls Prepare for Worst

Malls are still preparing for the worst after video threat from al-Shabab.

The video posted Saturday specifically mentioned the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, as a possible target, prompting the massive shopping center to conduct two drills Monday.

"Our top priority at Mall of America is the safety of all guests. These test drills help us to prepare for emergency situations," signs posted in the mall reportedly read.

U.S. officials expressed skepticism that al-Shabab's video will produce an emergency situation.

In addition, al-Shabab's past messaging has had "limited resonance," the FBI and DHS said in an intelligence bulletin issued to law enforcement on Sunday.

"Previous al-Shabab videos have called for Western Muslims to conduct attacks around the world without result," and neither the 2013 attack on the Westgate mall in Nairobi, Kenya, nor al-Shabab's subsequent praise of it have "mobilize[d] operatives," the bulletin added.

Still, the top law enforcement agencies urge security officials and shoppers at malls across the United States to remain vigilant, saying the "individualized nature of the radicalization process makes it difficult" to predict or detect plotting by homegrown radicals.

During a morning drill at the Mall of America on Monday, a recording saying "Attention Guests: This a drill" echoed throughout the mall as shopkeepers temporarily brought gates down.

"We're concerned because, yes, it could happen," one shopper at the mall Monday told NNS. "It's a big target for someone that wants to cause a lot of havoc."

Still, the shopper said that is "not going to probably keeps us away."

For several years, al-Shabab has been waging war against the fledgling government in Somalia, which has been backed by the U.S. government and the government in neighboring Ethiopia.

Meanwhile, reports out of Somalia have indicated deep fractures within al-Shabab over whether the group should become more of a global enterprise and try to launch attacks outside East Africa, perhaps in the West.

"We assess al-Shabab is [still] focused primarily on efforts to topple the Somali Federal Government and expel foreign troops from Somalia,” the FBI and DHS said in the bulletin on Sunday.

In addition, DHS issued a separate statement to media on Sunday, saying: "As a general matter, we are not aware of any specific, credible plot against the Mall of America or any other domestic commercial shopping center."

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