The Transportation Security Administration wants Congress to approve keeping armed personnel at the checkpoints during peak travel hours after last fall's deadly shooting at Los Angeles International Airport, when two officers were on break outside the terminal
The Transportation Security Administration is calling for armed law enforcement at airport security checkpoints during peak travel hours, following a deadly shooting at Los Angeles International Airport last fall.
The policy recommendation, obtained by the Associated Press ahead of its release to Congress, is the result of an internal probe ordered in response to the airport shooting, which killed a TSA screener and wounded three other people. The report will be released to Congress, which will then consider the TSA’s recommendations.
Two armed officers at the Los Angeles airport terminal were on breaks outside of the terminal when the attack occurred last year. Airport police settled on a policy of allowing officers to roam terminals instead of staffing particular checkpoints.
[AP]