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Aussie police say man detained over shots at Canberra airport

Cop restrains shooter on ground inside terminal as alarms sound

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Aug 2022 2:12PM

Aussie police say man detained over shots at Canberra airport
Several apparent bullet impacts visible on the glass front of the airport, according to images shown by Australia’s public broadcaster ABC. – @Little_Vegemite Twitter pic, August 14, 2022

SYDNEY – A gunman reportedly fired shots inside Canberra’s main airport today, sending passengers fleeing but injuring no one before he was detained by Australian police.

Images posted on social media showed a police officer restraining a man on the ground inside the terminal as the emergency alarms sounded in the capital’s main airport.

Outside, several apparent bullet impacts were visible on the glass front of the airport, according to images shown by Australia’s public broadcaster ABC.

“Police were called to Canberra Airport following reports of gunshots in the main terminal building,” Australian Capital Territory police said in a statement.

“Shortly after, one person was taken into custody and a firearm was recovered,” they said, adding that there were no reports of injuries.

After examining the airport’s closed-circuit television images, police said they believed the man had acted alone. The situation was now “contained”, they said. – AFP, August 14, 2022

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