The threat of a potential mass shooter at screenings of the upcoming Joker movie has prompted the U.S. Military to issue a warning to service members.
On Tuesday the U.S Army confirmed it had widely distributed its warning after the FBI uncovered extremist posts on social media by "incels" earlier in the month.
The pop culture website io9 is reporting that an email was sent to service members instructing them to "identify two escape routes" when entering theaters and if an active shooter entered the email advised, "Run if you can. If you're stuck, hide (also known as 'sheltering in place'), and stay quiet. If a shooter finds you, fight with whatever you can."
The FBI did not respond to io9's request for comment, but the Army said the warning was precautionary and that they were not aware of any specific plot.
In their email alert they said that they suspected Joker screenings would be targeted as incels, "idolise the Joker character, the violent clown from the Batman series, admiring his depiction as a man who must pretend to be happy, but eventually fights back against bullies."