
A TSA worker screens travelers at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Ga., November 2007. TSA is expecting to monitor 20 million vacationers this Thanksgiving time.
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A TSA employee screens vacationers at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Ga., November 2007. TSA is expecting to display screen 20 million travelers this Thanksgiving period.
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Rumors of an active shooter at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport still left tourists afraid and puzzled Saturday till the airport introduced a firearm had been accidentally discharged.
The stories of an active shooter ended up posted on Twitter as early as 1:30 p.m. ET by passengers as effectively as worried family members and good friends of individuals traveling as a result of the global hub. The airport’s official Twitter webpage posted at 1:57 p.m., just about fifty percent an hour following the chaos commenced, that there was not a taking pictures underway.
“At roughly 1:30 pm these days a weapon accidently discharged at ATL’s safety screening location. There is NOT an active shooter at the airport,” the airport tweeted. “APD is on the scene. Extra details about the scenario will be created offered on our social media channels.”
Accounts from inside the airport paint a photo of stress as passengers took shelter throughout the terminals while some scrambled to evacuate. Some vacationers claimed to hear screaming and other folks claimed to have read gunshots.
The scare comes as tens of millions of People in america put together to travel for Thanksgiving, ordinarily the busiest travel period of the year,…