The Hill: Knives taken off supermarket shelves in New Zealand after terrorist attack
A New Zealand supermarket chain announced that it was temporarily removing all scissors and knives from its shelves following an attack that left several people injured at one of its stores on Friday.
A general manager of supermarket chain Countdown said it was also considering if they would sell such items in the future.
"Last night, we made the decision to temporarily remove all knives and scissors from our shelves while we consider whether we should continue to sell them," Kiri Hannifin, Countdown’s general manager for safety, said in a statement on Saturday.
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Update: New Zealand supermarkets take knives off shelves after 'extremist' stabbing (Reuters)
WNU Editor: Everyone knew that this person was a threat .... Extremist was released from New Zealand jail despite fears (CBS). But instead of deporting him the decision was made to release him.
As for removing knives and scissors. This is nuts.
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