The incident, which took place inside the supermarket store in the US state of Colorado's Denver suburb, sent policemen into a tizzy as it happened hours after an-ISIS inspired Uzbek national killed eight people in New York.
Authorities were looking for a man who, according to the police, entered the store and randomly fired a handgun near the cash register, striking three people, CNN reported.
"The shooting happened inside the store. We believe as of right now that the shooting was random," Thornton Police Officer Victor Avila said.
Hundreds of emergency responders ringed the Thornton Town Centre shopping complex for hours after the shooting was reported around 5 AM (IST). The Walmart is part of the centre.
"Multiple parties" were down, Thornton police said in a tweet.
An hour later, the Thornton Police Department tweeted, "At this time this is not an active shooter".
US media reported that the gunman fled the scene in a car after the incident.
Aaron Stephens, 44, was in the self-checkout line at the Walmart when he heard a single shot followed by two more bursts of gunfire before people started running for the exits.
Investigators, who have not released any details about the circumstances of the shooting, were reviewing security footage and interviewing witnesses to get a description of the shooter.
US President Donald Trump has called for an immediate implementation of tougher "extreme vetting" procedures after the New York terror incident near the World Trade Centre.
Eight people were killed and 11 others injured as the truck driven by Uzbek national Sayfullo Saipov carved a path of destruction through several blocks of Lower Manhattan.
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