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Fort Lauderdale airport shooting: Five people shot dead by Florida gunman Fort Lauderdale airport shooting: Five people shot dead by Florida gunman
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Five people have been shot dead by a gunman at Fort Lauderdale airport in Florida, say officials. Five people have been shot dead by a gunman at Fort Lauderdale airport in Florida, officials say.
It happened at the baggage claim area in Terminal 2, just before 1300 local time (1800 GMT), the airport confirmed.It happened at the baggage claim area in Terminal 2, just before 1300 local time (1800 GMT), the airport confirmed.
Five people were killed, eight injured and one person was unharmed in custody, said police and local officials. Eight people were injured. The gunman, believed to be an Iraq war veteran, was taken into custody.
Hundreds of people were standing on the tarmac outside the terminal as dozens of police cars and ambulances rushed to the scene.Hundreds of people were standing on the tarmac outside the terminal as dozens of police cars and ambulances rushed to the scene.
One of the first reports of the incident came from former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer, who said in a tweet: "I'm at the Ft. Lauderdale Airport. Shots have been fired. Everyone is running." Witnesses said the attacker walked along the baggage carousals, shooting people as they tried to run or hide. They said he appeared to be in his 20s, was wearing a Star Wars T-shirt and did not say anything as he fired.
A witness told MSNBC that the gunman was a "slender man' who was wearing a Star Wars T-shirt. Florida Senator Bill Nelson told US media that the gunman had been identified as Esteban Santiago, but that has not been confirmed by law enforcement.
The gunman, who appeared to be in his 20s, did not speak before or during the attack, John Schlicher said. The suspect surrendered to police when he ran out of ammunition, the witnesses added.
He added that his mother-in-law administered first aid to someone who had been shot in the head. Officials said he was a passenger who had checked in an unloaded gun and ammunition with his luggage, but then loaded it in the bathroom after landing and collecting his bag.
Florida Senator Bill Nelson told US media that the gunman has been identified as Esteban Santiago, but that has not been confirmed by law enforcement. Flying with firearms is legal in the US as long as the guns are kept in a locked, hard-sided container as checked baggage only, under rules of the Transport Security Administration (TSA). Ammunition is allowed only in checked luggage.
A man in handcuffs was seen being escorted away from the airport by police nearly two hours after the shooting was first reported. Mobile phone footage from the scene showed police officers and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers frisking passengers.
Mobile phone footage from the scene showed police officers frisking passengers and uniformed Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers. A Miami TV station tweeted footage apparently filmed inside the baggage claim area. The video shows several injured people lying on the floor, as witnesses shout for medical help.
A Miami TV station tweeted footage claiming to be filmed from inside the baggage terminal. The gunman was arrested without any shots being fired, said Sheriff Scott Israel.
The video shows several injured people lying on the floor, as witnesses shout for medical help. "At this point, it looks like he acted alone," he said.
The gunman was arrested without any shots fired, said Sheriff Scott Israel.
"People were scared and frantically running to avoid being shot. People were tripping over each other. They were trying to make a fast exit out of the door."
Florida Governor Rick Scott is travelling to the airport to be briefed by police.
Federal aviation authorities issued a "ground stop" notice, barring flights from leaving or entering the airport.Federal aviation authorities issued a "ground stop" notice, barring flights from leaving or entering the airport.
President-elect Donald Trump tweeted that he is "monitoring the terrible situation in Florida" and that he has spoken to the Florida governor. President-elect Donald Trump tweeted that he was "monitoring the terrible situation in Florida" and that he had spoken to the Florida governor.
"Thoughts and prayers for all. Stay safe!" he added."Thoughts and prayers for all. Stay safe!" he added.
Fort Lauderdale is a major tourist hub in the greater Miami area that typically sees an average of 80,000-100,000 passenger every day. Fort Lauderdale is a major tourist hub in the greater Miami area that typically sees an average of 80,000-100,000 passengers every day.
Nearby Miami International Airport announced that "extra security measures" have been put in place "out of an abundance of caution". Nearby Miami International Airport announced that "extra security measures" had been put in place "out of an abundance of caution".
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