Orlando Sentinel

ICE agent’s accidental gunshot causes scare at OIA

He shoots his left foot after weapon dislodges

- By Kevin Spear Staff Writer

A sharp clap rang through the east end of Orlando Internatio­nal Airport’s sprawling terminal Tuesday, unnerving travelers who thought it was a gunshot. They were right.

A federal agent had accidental­ly shot himself in the left foot, having somehow dislodged his holstered pistol and pulling the trigger while grasping for the weapon.

It happened on the busy ticketing and departure floor in the multistory atrium at the Hyatt Regency, the noise sounding like a large board falling on tile flooring.

The agent, wearing a vest and T-shirt depicting an American flag and the word “PROUD,” and the overall scene remained calm for several minutes. It was hard to say what had just happened.

“I know that was a gunshot,” said a woman standing at an informatio­n kiosk.

Another said she was still shaking from the noise.

Several Transporta­tion Securi-

ty Administra­tion officers stepped out from their screening stations, then two Orlando Police officers arrived. They calmly approached and then questioned the man, who was later treated for a gunshot.

He did not appear to be in distress, but the scene began to draw attention from throngs of passengers and airport workers. At 40 minutes before noon, the crowd passing through the nearby security check was lighter than earlier in the morning.

Ultimately, a mass of law enforcemen­t converged, including an Orlando Police officer on a bike and another in plain clothes, and Homeland Security officers.

Police there said the man with a shaved head and gray goatee was an Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t agent from Kansas City on vacation.

The immigratio­n agency did not respond to a request for comment.

About an hour later, the Police Department issued a statement, identifyin­g him as a federal agent, saying that while “unslinging a shoulder bag, the bag caught on the agent’s holstered weapon.”

“While the weapon was falling, the agent tried to catch the firearm and inadverten­tly pulled the trigger. A bullet hit the agent in the heel,” according to the statement.

The bullet apparently ripped a gash of several inches in the carpet under a bench near the atrium’s fountain.

First officers and then passengers photograph­ed the tear; it was soon covered with a large potted plant. The police statement said the bullet was recovered a few feet from the spot of the shooting.

A police spokeswoma­n later said that as with other law-enforcemen­t personnel, the wounded agent was allowed to fly with a loaded gun with proper documentat­ion.

No charges are pending, she said.

The victim sat in a wheelchair while being treated by paramedics. His heel was bandaged, and a nearby gauze pad was stained with a small amount of blood.

He was able to walk to a stretcher to be taken to a hospital.

 ?? KEVIN SPEAR/STAFF ?? An Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t agent, on vacation from Kansas City, is treated after his gun accidental­ly went off Tuesday at Orlando Internatio­nal Airport. Police said no charges are pending.
KEVIN SPEAR/STAFF An Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t agent, on vacation from Kansas City, is treated after his gun accidental­ly went off Tuesday at Orlando Internatio­nal Airport. Police said no charges are pending.
 ?? KEVIN SPEAR/STAFF ?? Law-enforcemen­t and airport officials document where a bullet hit after a federal agent accidental­ly shot himself in the foot trying to grab his weapon, which had dislodged.
KEVIN SPEAR/STAFF Law-enforcemen­t and airport officials document where a bullet hit after a federal agent accidental­ly shot himself in the foot trying to grab his weapon, which had dislodged.

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