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Disney World stampede caused by false active shooter claims, sheriff says

Park operations have resumed as normal.
People walk in front of Cinderella's Castle.
Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World on May 31 in Orlando, Fla.Gary Hershorn / Getty Images file

A fight and a “popping” sound led to a stampede at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom on Thursday after park guests believed the noise was caused by an active shooter, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Department. 

In a post on X, the sheriff's department confirmed that there was no active shooter present at the Orlando theme park.

“A fight occurred, and a ‘popping’ sound was heard that we believe was a balloon,” it said. “Guests began running and that’s how the active shooter rumor started.”

Videos shared on social media captured the chaos following the incident. One clip posted by the X account HorrorMann67 showed a large crowd attempting to exit the park as police cars and officers can be seen in the area. Another shared by X user anxrosa showed a gift shop in disarray, with people hiding behind shelves, souvenir cups scattered on the floor and an abandoned stroller. 

Normal operations have resumed following the incident, according to a Walt Disney World spokesperson. 

“We appreciate the immediate response of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office to quickly assess and clear the situation,” Walt Disney World said in a statement Thursday evening.