Shooting at LAX Terminal 3

I actually just learned that! I was really making a totally unrelated pun on previous thread titles. Now I wish I had made that Glock thread way back when cause it totally woulda worked :mad: :smiley: Shows that something good can come from making stupid jokes.

That’s not a nitpick, that is an important distinction about both the capabilities and legality of the weapon. If you don’t think the distinction matters, don’t bring it up.

No, it’s, “That’s not an AR-15, it’s a shotgun.” You should care when the media lies to you to try to advance a political argument meant to undermine your constitutional rights.

And as I’ve said in other threads, guns seems to be the only subject in which posters here revel in their ignorance. It’s hardly rocket science. Why be willfully ignorant on a subject you have strong opinions on?

TSA generally does not have guns. Maybe some unit does. Gate agents in my local airport don’t. Armed policing comes from the Port Authority Police.

The thing is, TSA baggage/passenger screening agents are **not **intended to be an armed defense force. They replaced the equally unarmed private rent-a-cop contractors that used to do carry-on screening, because there was an outcry after 9/11 to take that function and “federalize” it. Armed force was and remained the job of [Air]Ports Police and Air Marshals.

According to reports in the LA Times:

(bolding mine)

And in fact this gunman first struck in the “open” area of the airport, just at the beginning of the security line.

There is a valid policy question whether the most efficient use of finite police resources is to have them just standing there at the checkpoint as armed backup for TSA or if it’s better to have them patrolling the area, especially the general-access spaces outside the “sterile zone”. And that’s a lot of ground to cover.

An Abrams would never get past the ticketing agent. It exceeds the allowable size for carry-on luggage. You have to check it. And the weight penalty cost is prohibitive.

Unfortunately, the TSA agent who died was lying on the floor for 33 minutes before receiving medical attention–so it’s possible his life could have been saved.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57612645/lapd-probing-reports-wounded-tsa-officer-waited-33-minutes-for-aid/