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posted by janrinok on Monday August 29 2016, @02:40PM   Printer-friendly
from the better-panic-than-sorry dept.

The BBC is reporting:

Unconfirmed reports of gunshots, later described by police as just "loud noises", have sparked evacuations at Los Angeles airport.

People fled the airport on Sunday night amid the shooting reports, with scenes of abandoned luggage on pavements.

Traffic to the terminal was halted and no flights were allowed to land, but operations have now resumed.

LA police tweeted that no shots had been fired and there were no injuries. They are investigating the noises.

Thank you to the submitters who brought this story to our attention.

The L.A. Times says there are unconfirmed reports of shots fired in three terminals at the L.A. airport.

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-airport-shooter-20160828-snap-story.html#nt=oft12aH-1li3

Heavy.com reports

no confirmation of shooting can be verified


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  • (Score: 2) by LoRdTAW on Tuesday August 30 2016, @02:58AM

    by LoRdTAW (3755) on Tuesday August 30 2016, @02:58AM (#395093) Journal

    Now, how am I to find out how long the gas station was closed? Did it make the news? Can you narrow my search to a year?

    Don't be silly. The gas station is an anecdote to illustrate the effect of gun shot like sounds.

    As for airport attacks in the U.S., there's the TWA baggage terminal in 1975. Any more? Of course, that was a bomb, not a gun.

    Do I really have to do this?
    1. There is a whole world outside of the USA. E.g. Brussels and Istanbul.
    2. The method of attack matters none.

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  • (Score: 2) by sjames on Tuesday August 30 2016, @04:53AM

    by sjames (2882) on Tuesday August 30 2016, @04:53AM (#395122) Journal

    How many people here in the U.S. panic about an incident that happened in Istanbul?

    I give you an airport that sees so much panic about a loud noise they have to evacuate and close it diverting traffic (and it makes the international news) and you come back with a gas station where people are momentarily startled and duck as a precaution.

    I'll say that again because it bears repeating. There was a loud noise in an airport and it made the international news!

    I'll bet that there have been orders of magnitude more shots fired at gas stations than in airports.

    But if we're going to go with anecdotes, when I was in high school in the before time, all the students were waiting for their bus home and one of the buses backfired. There was an uproar of laughter because it blew a perfect smoke ring.

    Even as recently as 2011, a gun actually discharged [cbslocal.com] in Hartsfield International and there wasn't an airport closing panic.

    At the rate we're going, even sane puppeteers will look bold next to us.

    • (Score: 2) by LoRdTAW on Tuesday August 30 2016, @12:15PM

      by LoRdTAW (3755) on Tuesday August 30 2016, @12:15PM (#395222) Journal

      Stop the mental gymnastics. Bottom line is an Airport was evacuated. These are rare events. It was a false alarm because of what sounded like gun shots. Airports in other parts of the world have been attacked and we are all well aware that they are high on the target list for possible terrorist attacks. There have been other high casualty attacks both here and abroad. Airport security is well aware that they are priority targets. They are on edge. What the fuck is so hard to understand about simple facts? Conversation over. It's like I'm arguing with Terri Schiavo.

      • (Score: 2) by sjames on Tuesday August 30 2016, @04:35PM

        by sjames (2882) on Tuesday August 30 2016, @04:35PM (#395335) Journal

        I don't know what is so hard to understand. Our society is far more fear driven than it was just a couple decades ago, and it is to our detriment. We (as a whole) jump at shadows now, all the time.

        The very idea of an airport being evacuated over a loud unidentified noise would have been laughable not that long ago. Two weeks ago, JFK was evacuated because of clapping.

        There are no gymnastics there. The next terrorist attack will be some guy with a sack of acorns.

        Fear is the mind killer...