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posted by martyb on Sunday February 03 2019, @03:00AM   Printer-friendly
from the front-row-seats dept.

Confusion and delays at Orlando airport after TSA agent falls to his death

An off-duty Transportation Security Administration officer fell to his death Saturday from a hotel balcony inside Florida's Orlando International Airport, officials said, sending confused travelers scattering past security checkpoints unscreened and causing flight delays.

There were varying descriptions about what happened. Orlando police said a man in his 40s jumped, in an apparent suicide, from the Hyatt Regency Hotel onto an atrium floor in the main terminal at about 9:30 a.m. ET.

TSA spokeswoman Jenny Burke identified the man as an off-duty TSA officer, and said he fell from one of the multilevel hotel's balconies, which overlooks an area where people line up for one of the airport's security checkpoints.

[...] Trista Eaden told Spectrum News 13, a CNN affiliate, that she was waiting in line for screening when she heard a loud bang. "Then I saw the TSA agents standing up, and all of a sudden they just told us to run, to just go through the screening," Eaden said. The TSA said that several passengers scattered past the security areas without screening. All passengers at gates 70 to 129 had to be rescreened, the airport said.

Also at the Orlando Sentinel.


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  • (Score: 4, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 03 2019, @09:28AM (4 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 03 2019, @09:28AM (#795644)

    Seriously, what the hell is the matter with you?

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  • (Score: 2) by RamiK on Sunday February 03 2019, @04:32PM (1 child)

    by RamiK (1813) on Sunday February 03 2019, @04:32PM (#795702)

    Pretty sure that was a parody of the active listening cliche advice. As in, here's the usual raving lunatic Ethanol spewing his usual racist nonsense but with a hint of self-deprecation as he breaks internal logic and consistency suggesting a deliberate cry for help but no one is asking him to keep talking and pour his heart out and counsel him.

    Or it could be an actual cry for help... But the crux of the problem remains since much like the TSA agent, most won't mind them taking a plunge off a tall building.

    Personally, I'm guessing it's the former. But just to be sure... No please Ethanol don't stop tell us how you really feel.

    *runs away with hands covering ears while laughing*

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    • (Score: 2) by driverless on Monday February 04 2019, @02:12AM

      by driverless (4770) on Monday February 04 2019, @02:12AM (#795952)

      often just a special kind of listening called Active Listening is all I required

      Active Listening is a complex topic. On the one hand it's better than getting no help at all, which is the case for mental health issues in many countries (I live in a country with free healthcare, we're lucky). OTOH it's typically done by volunteers who have only basic training in the technique, and no training at all in the emotional stress that it causes the listener. Psychologists have years of training, support, and supervisors to deal with this, and even then often can't cope (use of medication and even suicides are scarily prevalent). Active Listeners have none of this, and it's typically not made clear to them how much at risk they're putting themselves when they provide the service.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 03 2019, @10:07PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 03 2019, @10:07PM (#795841)

    Please don't ask that. He might provide us with a list.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 03 2019, @10:13PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 03 2019, @10:13PM (#795844)

      There's a book for that [wikipedia.org]