Walmart is having all sorts of promotions for the back-to-school season, but selling firearms isn't one of them. The world's largest retailer said Friday an internal investigation determined without a doubt that the company was pranked when a photograph emerged on social media showing a sign reading "Own The School Year Like A Hero" atop a gun case in a store. "We have definite proof it was a prank," Walmart spokesperson Charles Crowson told the AP on Friday evening. The photograph on social media included Walmart's superhero-themed, back-to-school promotion with a gun rack in a sporting goods section. Initially, the company apologized and said the sign was being taken down but then began to question whether it had been there at all.
Crowson wouldn't say what proof the company had: Was an image manipulated? Did a customer move a sign for a joke? Did an employee deliberately or inadvertently place the "Own the School Year" sign on the wrong display? He acknowledged only that the photo wasn't taken at a store in Evansville, Indiana, as had been originally suggested. He wouldn't say where the image had been made—only that the mystery had been solved. "This is a result of a collective effort by a number of associates who take things like this seriously," he said. After the post appeared this week, a number of people criticized the company on social media, expressing disgust. (More Walmart stories.)