Flights briefly halted after accidental gun discharge at Atlanta airport, no injuries reported

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Flight attendants wearing protective masks walk through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday, April 7, 2021.

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An accidental gun discharge at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport’s security screening area on Saturday afternoon led to all departing flights being briefly halted.

The airport said on Twitter there was not an active shooter or any ongoing danger to passengers or employees. A spokesman with the Atlanta Police Department told NBC News no injuries were reported.

“Officials have given an all-clear for #ATLAirport and normal operations are beginning,” airport officials tweeted. Details about the incident have not been made available.

The gun discharge happened during a security check at the airport, according to the latest TSA statement:

At approximately 1:30 p.m. [ET] 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 passenger then fled the area, running out of the airport exit. 

Various news outlets reported that witnesses said panic ensued following the gunfire in the airport’s domestic terminal. NBC affiliate WXIA of Atlanta reported passengers got off planes to wait on the tarmac and around the terminals.

The incident occurred just as what’s expected to be a busy holiday travel season gets underway. The Transportation Security Administration said it expects to screen about 20 million people between Nov. 19 and Nov. 28, almost back to 2019 levels. 

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