'Accidentally Fired' Gun Triggers Mass Panic at Atlanta Airport - Video
20:27 GMT 20.11.2021 (Updated: 00:59 GMT 27.02.2022)
© Photo : Twitter/ E ZeidlerView from inside T terminal in Atlanta Airport after “accidental discharge” on November 20, 2021
© Photo : Twitter/ E Zeidler
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The airport was presumably super-busy when the incident took place as the Thanksgiving travel rush is underway in the United States.
A gun discharge that later turned out to be unintentional caused chaos among passengers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Saturday afternoon.
According to Atlanta Police, the gun belonging to a passenger was unintentionally discharged at the main security checkpoint. At least three people were injured as a result of the incident, the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said later, adding that there "may be more injuries that follow early reports".
"At approximately 1:30 p.m. [18:00 GMT] today, a property search TSO at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport’s (ATL) Main Checkpoint began a bag search due to a prohibited item identified by the X-Ray. He advised the passenger not to touch the property, and as he opened the compartment containing the prohibited item, the passenger lunged into the bag and grabbed a firearm, at which point it discharged," the TSA said in statement.
According to the release, the passenger then fled the airport and the incident was not deemed an active shooter situation.
Videos circulating on social media showed people lying low on the floor and screaming in panic, trying to escape the scene. Flights were reportedly halted as the incident unfolded.
— Haşmet Asilkan (@dwainweston) November 20, 2021
Atlanta airport: 'Accidental' gun discharge sends travelers fleeing, but no active shooter, officials say #atlantaairport #atlanta #breakingtrendsnews pic.twitter.com/JkfoYgp6Dc
— Ivery (@theIveryMckee) November 20, 2021
— Haşmet Asilkan (@dwainweston) November 20, 2021
Passengers are allowed to travel with firearms in checked baggage when they are unloaded and properly packed. Airline representatives must also be informed of the guns.
TSA says it has detected over 450 firearms at ATL checkpoints this year alone.