If you were one of roughly seventeen people tuning into (living?) in The Great Falls, Montana today, you were treated to a bit of an unusual message on your TV.
The above video depicts a couple of pranksters (we hope) taking over the emergency broadcast system and declaring “residents have risen from the dead and are attacking the living. Do not attempt to approach or apprehend these bodies as they are considered extremely dangerous.”
The message fittingly enough came on during an episode of The Steve Wilkos show, a Jerry Springer spin-off, which at the time was exploring “teen cheaters.”
The Montana Television Network reports that several people broke into their station and broadcast the message to several counties. Something that’s a lovable hoax when dealing with the Zombie Apocalypse, but could be a major problem down the road.
That didn’t stop the story from being picked up by sites ranging from The L.A. Times to a French website dedicated to the living dead. No word on how the pranksters will be punished. Calls to the Zombie camp were not immediately returned.
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