US Embassy warns of mass shooting threat in Honduras
The US Embassy in Honduras issued a warning about a potential mass shooting targeting a school, shopping mall, and government complex in Tegucigalpa. The embassy alerted US citizens to avoid these locations on Tuesday and May 16, citing informatio...

"The three target locations mentioned are the Elliot Dover Christian School in Tegucigalpa, the Centro Civico in Tegucigalpa, and an unnamed mall in Tegucigalpa," the warning said. "The Embassy is required by US law to disseminate this message for all US citizens."
There was no indication that US citizens would be specifically targeted, the embassy said.
The US embassy said it did not have more information.
Honduras' Police Director Juan Manuel Aguilar Godoy downplayed the warning and said it should not cause alarm.
"It is only an alert," he said on local radio, adding that the information had come from the FBI and that Honduran authorities had also been informed.
"The FBI is obligated, according to United States guidelines, to advise its citizens," he said.
Honduras Foreign Affairs Minister Eduardo Enrique Reina said on X that the administration had considered the information "responsibly and diligently regardless of its veracity or possibility."
Reina said the warning came in an election year. He said the government would do everything possible to protect the public and the electoral process. National elections are scheduled for November 30.
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