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Threat to shoot up Atlanta Airport averted after man arrested with AR-15
A chilling threat to "shoot it up" at one of the nation's busiest travel hubs was foiled Monday morning when authorities apprehended a 49-year-old Georgia man at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Billy Joe Cagle, who faces multiple charges related to terroristic threats and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, allegedly livestreamed his intentions on social media.
The airport's South Terminal was the scene of chaos when officers arrived at 9:29 am after receiving an alert about a potential threat from Cartersville police. Video footage showed Cagle walking towards a crowded TSA checkpoint before being apprehended by officers who were armed and ready to respond. In total, 27 rounds of ammunition were found in the back seat of his Chevrolet flatbed pickup truck.
Police Chief Darin Schierbaum stated that Cagle was unarmed when arrested at 9:54 am, adding that video showed him heading toward a crowded checkpoint. Investigators have determined that he used two sets of handcuffs to restrain the man, who is 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs over 320 pounds.
Cagle's arrest came after his family alerted authorities following his social media livestream, where he claimed to be traveling to Atlanta with the intention of "shooting it up." The swift response by police prevented what could have been a tragic outcome for travelers.
Mayor Andre Dickens praised the quick thinking and cooperation between Cagle's family members, Cartersville police, APD, airport officials, and law enforcement agencies that made the arrest possible.
The motive behind Cagle's actions is still under investigation. Schierbaum has said the case remains open as investigators seek to determine why the individual made this threat in the first place.
In addition to the charges against him, it was revealed that Billy Joe Cagle had a prior record of drug possession and a "pretty significant" arrest history.
The chief also pointed out the potential dangers posed by individuals who are mentally challenged and possess firearms, stating that the combination could have deadly consequences.
The swift action by law enforcement officials has saved countless lives at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
A chilling threat to "shoot it up" at one of the nation's busiest travel hubs was foiled Monday morning when authorities apprehended a 49-year-old Georgia man at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Billy Joe Cagle, who faces multiple charges related to terroristic threats and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, allegedly livestreamed his intentions on social media.
The airport's South Terminal was the scene of chaos when officers arrived at 9:29 am after receiving an alert about a potential threat from Cartersville police. Video footage showed Cagle walking towards a crowded TSA checkpoint before being apprehended by officers who were armed and ready to respond. In total, 27 rounds of ammunition were found in the back seat of his Chevrolet flatbed pickup truck.
Police Chief Darin Schierbaum stated that Cagle was unarmed when arrested at 9:54 am, adding that video showed him heading toward a crowded checkpoint. Investigators have determined that he used two sets of handcuffs to restrain the man, who is 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs over 320 pounds.
Cagle's arrest came after his family alerted authorities following his social media livestream, where he claimed to be traveling to Atlanta with the intention of "shooting it up." The swift response by police prevented what could have been a tragic outcome for travelers.
Mayor Andre Dickens praised the quick thinking and cooperation between Cagle's family members, Cartersville police, APD, airport officials, and law enforcement agencies that made the arrest possible.
The motive behind Cagle's actions is still under investigation. Schierbaum has said the case remains open as investigators seek to determine why the individual made this threat in the first place.
In addition to the charges against him, it was revealed that Billy Joe Cagle had a prior record of drug possession and a "pretty significant" arrest history.
The chief also pointed out the potential dangers posed by individuals who are mentally challenged and possess firearms, stating that the combination could have deadly consequences.
The swift action by law enforcement officials has saved countless lives at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.