Manila Bulletin

Panic at New York airport after reports of shots fired

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NEW YORK (AFP) – Unfounded reports of shots fired at New York’s main airport triggered scenes of panic, massive evacuation­s and huge delays.

There was no immediate confirmati­on of injuries or arrests, but Port Authority police evacuated at least two terminals at John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport out of precaution.

Spokesman Joe Pentangelo said Port Authority police had received an ultimately “unfounded” call of shots fired.

A ground stop was in place until 12:30 am (0430 GMT) for “security” reasons, the Federal Aviation Administra­tion said.

Around that time, New York Police Department Special Operations Division Chief Harry Wedin said all terminals had been “searched & cleared.”

“All affected terminals will resume operations shortly. No shots were fired,” he added on Twitter.

The Port Authority also said a preliminar­y investigat­ion found no shots were fired at JFK and there were no injuries.

“At this time, no gun shells or other evidence of shots fired has been found,” a statement added.

“The terminal was evacuated out of an abundance of caution... There is substantia­l PAPD and NYPD presence at JFK and LGA. Investigat­ion continues.”

Wedin said earlier that Port Authority, NYPD and Emergency Service Unit police were clearing Terminal 1 and Terminal 8.

But a pilot on a plane awaiting departure at Terminal 2 said police were sweeping that terminal after it was evacuated.

At Terminal 1, an AFP journalist was among passengers stranded on a plane on the tarmac for an hour and a half.

After deplaning, hundreds of people queuing to pass through immigratio­n checkpoint­s were stuck in the area for more than two hours under heavy police presence.

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