This man was very near the TSA screening machines, in line, when he began acting extremely erratically, and two loud pops were heard. Everyone began to stampede and run from the screening area, into the secure area, and back out of line toward the exits.
— Zachary Jaydon (@ZacharyJaydon) February 16, 2019
There is no current threat to the Orlando International Airport. As always, we ask for your patience with @MCO and @TSA personnel as they work to resume normal airport operations.
— Orlando Police (@OrlandoPolice) February 16, 2019
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