Car crash outside LAX causes alarm inside terminals

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Spreading freedom around the world but jittery at home. Unarmed black mother Miriam Carey was just one of the recent victims of living in fear.

Car crash outside LAX causes alarm inside terminals


By Christine Mai-Duc
November 22, 2013, 9:26 p.m.

An apparent false alarm Friday evening caused panicked travelers and employees to flee at least one terminal at Los Angeles International Airport.

The incident occurred three weeks to the day after a gunman sprayed bullets across a crowded Terminal 3, killing a Transportation Security Administration officer.

Los Angeles World Airports spokeswoman Nancy Castles said that shortly before 7:30 p.m., airport police responded to a report of shots fired at Terminal 5. When they arrived, they found that a traffic accident outside the terminal had caused a loud noise, prompting travelers to evacuate onto the sidewalk.

At the same time, an anonymous caller reported seeing a man with a weapon at one of the gates in Terminal 4, Castles said. Police responded, evacuating and sweeping the terminal "out of an abundance of caution," she said. No gunman was found.

Castles said Terminal 4 has been secured and cleared and that passengers are being allowed back in for rescreening.

TV news footage showed a minivan that had crashed into a stairwell of a parking structure across from Terminal 5. It was surrounded by fire and police personnel.

Witnesses described sheer panic unfolding as law enforcement tried to grasp what was happening.

Peter Ward, a 34-year-old IT consultant from Australia, said he was at the Oneworld Lounge on the second floor of Terminal 4 when he saw some commotion downstairs.

“People were diving behind counters at the restaurants. Then people ran and evacuated very quickly,” said Ward, who watched the drama unfold below from the lounge windows. He turned to see several officers running through the main entrance and into the terminal with guns drawn.


Many of them seemed to order passengers out of the terminal through the main entrance, he said.

At least two dozen more officers joined them, some with long rifles and others with bomb-sniffing dogs, Ward said. About 15 of them formed a “human barricade” near the security checkpoint, he said.

The rest of the officers continued to sweep the area downstairs, while Ward said he and other passengers in the lounge were told they were being kept on lockdown.

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-false-alarm-lax-20131122,0,416258.story
 
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(CNN) -- Panic ensued at LAX when a woman lost control of her car near one terminal while a crank caller reported a gunman in another Friday night, authorities said.
 
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News reports today say it started as self-evacuation even before the full sweep began:

LAX spokeswoman Nancy Castles said the vehicle crash outside Terminal 5 Friday night caused passengers to report gunfire.

"Apparently there was a very loud crash. People inside the terminal did not know what was happening. Some people panicked and they self-evacuated from the terminal," reported KCAL9's Derek Bell.


WZZM 13 tweeted that the car accident sounded like shots fired.
Soon after the car crash, an anonymous caller reported a gunman at a gate in Terminal 4, Castles said.
Police arrived on the scene and conducted a sweep of Terminals 4 and 5, according to ABC Los Angeles station KABC.
One Twitter user posted a photo of police with their guns drawn that the Twitter user says shows the inside of LAX.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/11/22/van-lax-crash-terminal/3683881/
 
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"Apparently there was a very loud crash. People inside the terminal did not know what was happening. Some people panicked and they self-evacuated from the terminal," reported KCAL9's Derek Bell.

Ah.

So now we know what the new "lockdown tubes" are being installed in airports for.

Can't have the cattle stampeding without orders from the enforcement class.

LOLOLOLOL...

Oh God, we are so fucked.



TSA rolls out new `Detention Portals' at Syracuse Airport exits.

http://www.surenews.com/tsa-rolls-out-new-detention-portals-at-syracuse-airport-exits.htm

Posted on November 19, 2013



If you’re going to make me step into a clear tube that shuts behind me I darn well better be going to Narnia or get showered with hundred dollar bills. But hopping into a one-person contraption on the way out of the airport doesn’t look like much fun at all, especially in light of the already overly annoying security process.

Syracuse’s airport terminal just got a set of the new exits and already people are kind of confused. Is there a scanner? Can my mom come in with me? Is this beaming me up to Scotty on the starship Enterprise? No, no and no, explains CNYCentral.com.

The robotic voice tells travelers to step in, wait for the doors to close behind you, and then walk out the front when those doors close. The portals are simply meant to deter anyone who’s exited from going back into the terminal. It’s just a one-way tube, no transportation to lands thus far only imagined and no falling money. Boring.

“We need to be vigilant and maintain high security protocol at all times. These portals were designed and approved by TSA which is important,” said Syracuse Airport Commissioner Christina Callahan.

It’ll save the airport money because staff and police won’t have to monitor the exits as they did before, only show up if there’s trouble.

She adds that the Transportation Security Administration approved the design and installation, and it seems these tubes to nowhere fun could show up in other airports soon enough. I’m going to throw a fistful of cash up in the air if I ever get in one, just because.
 
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