Recently, Biden in the United States just pardoned a turkey in the White House, marking the beginning of the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States. And at this time, gunshots rang out at Atlanta International Airport.
On the 20th local time, Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, USA, was still operating normally. At around 1 p.m., a passenger was intercepted in the security check area and suspected that there were contraband in the suitcase. And just when the suitcase was opened for inspection, the pistol in the passenger compartment was accidentally **. Immediately caused chaos in the airport hall, passengers fled in all directions, and luggage was scattered all over the floor. Even those passengers who had already boarded the plane hurriedly ran off the plane and took refuge on the tarmac for fear of being made dumplings.
The firearm incident did not cause people at the scene**, but was caused by panic caused by the gunfire, resulting in injuries to three passengers.
While it is legal to own a gun in the U.S. if you are eligible, it is still prohibited to carry a gun on an airplane. Could it be that the passenger who caused the accident was a shooting enthusiast?Or is there really an attempt to commit a crime?
Americans have mixed feelings about guns, and a 17-year-old who shot and killed two people in the latter part of the Trump administration has just been acquitted. An Asian delivery boy used his own guns to fight off multiple looters and save his car.
These gun-related stories are played out almost every day in the United States. You may be an audience member or an actor.