Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Travel woes linger after gunshot rattles airport

Blast sends social media into a frenzy amid chaotic scene

- By Tyler Wilkins

Despite claims on social media, there was not an active shooter at Atlanta’s airport, said Hartsfield­Jackson officials in a statement posted to Twitter.

A gun was accidental­ly fired at the airport around 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the security screening area. And it sent social media into a frenzy as visitors posted videos to Twitter of chaos unraveling.

Neither passengers nor employees are in danger, according to the statement. An investigat­ion is currently ongoing, and Atlanta Police Department is on the scene.

The airport has since resumed normal operations, officials said in another statement around 3:30 p.m. Twitter users report that the airport is still in a state of confusion, some noting long lines and missed flights.

Delta issued a travel waiver to assist customers who were impacted by the incident, the company announced. Customers’ fare difference will be waived if their rebooked flight occurs on or before Nov. 23 in the same cabin originally booked.

Channel 2 Action News reported that the Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion said all passengers in the airport are being rescreened.

“This incident underscore­s the importance of checking personal belongings for dangerous items before leaving for the airport. Firearms, particular­ly loaded firearms, introduce an unnecessar­y risk at checkpoint­s, have no place in the passenger cabin of an airplane, and represent a very costly mistake for the passengers who attempt to board a flight with them,” TSA said in a statement to the news station.

Of the guns captured at airport security checkpoint­s across the nation last year, 83 percent were loaded. As of Oct. 3, more firearms had been recovered at Hartsfield-Jackson’s security checkpoint­s this year than at any other U.S. airport.

Twitter users report they heard more than one gunshot. Airport officials have not confirmed how many shots were fired. No injuries were reported, Atlanta police said.

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