Published November 19, 2015
Police were called to a central Pennsylvania office building after someone mistakenly thought a photographer's tripod was a gun.
LNP (http://bit.ly/1lwvwVu ) reports the incident happened about 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Griest Building in Lancaster.
The caller thought a machine gun was carried into the building, so police conducted a floor-by-floor search only to find the photographer and her tripod.
Employees at Industrial Resolution, a software firm in the building, took a photo of the responding officers and the photographer, who mugged for the camera. The company posted the image on its Facebook page (http://on.fb.me/1OgWBoZ ).
Lancaster police Lt. Todd Umstead says the caller did the right thing that that police would "much rather respond to a call like this" and find nothing than not get a call when someone really has a gun.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/news-photographers-tripod-mistaken-for-gun-prompts-police-response-at-pennsylvania-office