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  • Walmart has removed guns and ammunition from the sales floors because of isolated incidents of "civil unrest" in some areas around the U.S.
  • But the retail giant will continue selling firearms and ammo at the locations affected by the move.
  • The decision comes as Philadelphia has seen looting and violent demonstrations on the heels of Monday's fatal shooting by police of a knife-wielding Black man.

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A file photo of guns for sale at a WalMart store.

Walmart has removed guns and ammunition from sales floors because of isolated incidents of "civil unrest" in some areas around the U.S. — but the retail giant said it will continue selling them.

The move comes as Philadelphia has seen days of looting and violent demonstrations on the heels of Monday's fatal shooting by police of Walter Wallace Jr. Police said the 27-year-old Black man had refused repeated orders to drop a knife.

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