Police hunting 'gunman' find it was just someone cosplaying – Metro.co.uk
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Authorities discovered a weapons situation they’d been called to was actually just someone in fancy dress.
Transit Police in Boston, Massachusetts rushed to Back Bay Station on Friday after reports of a person carrying a long gun on one of the railway platforms.
But after arriving at the station around 6pm, they simply found a person dressed as Boba Fett – the iconic bounty hunter from the film franchise Star Wars.
The outfit featured a dark helmet and black non-transparent visor, as well as a replica weapon.
MBTA Transit Police tweeted: ‘Multiple […] units responded to Back Bay for report of a person armed w/a long rifle.
‘Officers located a person in character as “Boba Fett” w/a replica firearm.
‘Officers conversed with the individual & the scene was safe.’
One person on Twitter speculated if the police would have any chance against the real bounty hunter.
They wrote: ‘Okay hold on; let’s assume for a second it was a legit call: what were you guys gonna hope to do against Boba Fett?’
Another added: ‘I don’t think Han Solo would agree with the police assessment that being on the scene with Bobba Fett [sic] is safe.’
Others were less impressed by the disturbance caused by the person’s costume.
Someone wrote: ‘dude should put an orange top on the muzzle, standard for weapons cosplay.’
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It’s thought the unidentified person behind the mask was attending the annual Anime Boston convention.
The event attracts thousands each year, with many dressed up as their favourite sci-fi, fantasy and anime characters.
It is being held over the weekend at Boston’s Hynes Convention Centre, less than a mile from Back Bay Station.
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