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A Man's Disturbing Threats Spark Heroic Response at Atlanta Airport.
In a harrowing incident, 49-year-old Billy Joe Cagle was taken into custody after allegedly threatening to open fire on the terminal of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The terrifying episode unfolded when Cartersville police received a distress call from Cagle's family after he appeared in a livestream saying he intended to "shoot it up."
Atlanta Police Chief Darren Schierbaum described how officers quickly sprang into action, discovering Cagle parked outside the airport with a semi-automatic rifle and 27 rounds of ammunition in his truck. It was during this investigation that authorities found the suspect walking inside the South Terminal, where two officers apprehended him within minutes.
Schierbaum praised the swift response from multiple officers, saying it exemplified how "community, law enforcement, dedicated men and women wearing the uniform" work together to respond when their community needs them.
Mayor Andre Dickens added that without Cagle's family alerting authorities about his plans, 27 lives could have been lost. He highlighted recent shootings in Atlanta related to mental health issues with firearms.
"We're thankful this crisis was averted today," Dickens said, underscoring the gravity of the situation and the importance of vigilance when it comes to gun violence.
In a harrowing incident, 49-year-old Billy Joe Cagle was taken into custody after allegedly threatening to open fire on the terminal of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The terrifying episode unfolded when Cartersville police received a distress call from Cagle's family after he appeared in a livestream saying he intended to "shoot it up."
Atlanta Police Chief Darren Schierbaum described how officers quickly sprang into action, discovering Cagle parked outside the airport with a semi-automatic rifle and 27 rounds of ammunition in his truck. It was during this investigation that authorities found the suspect walking inside the South Terminal, where two officers apprehended him within minutes.
Schierbaum praised the swift response from multiple officers, saying it exemplified how "community, law enforcement, dedicated men and women wearing the uniform" work together to respond when their community needs them.
Mayor Andre Dickens added that without Cagle's family alerting authorities about his plans, 27 lives could have been lost. He highlighted recent shootings in Atlanta related to mental health issues with firearms.
"We're thankful this crisis was averted today," Dickens said, underscoring the gravity of the situation and the importance of vigilance when it comes to gun violence.